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feeling drowsy after taking carbopahge

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After taking carbophage 500 mg after heavy breakfast, at 1 pm I am gettingmy my head rotating/ feeling drowsy. And after eating 2-3 biscuits it stops. Is my tablet is double than that I need? Should I reduce my does of carbophage? Please tell

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It could be lots of things. Have you got a BG tester ? You can buy them online for not much. It sounds like you have had something to eat but keep an eye on it.

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Have you talked with your doctor about the drowsiness and dosage for your medication? Please check with your doctor before you do anything. Please make an appointment for this week.

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