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<blockquote data-quote="Joss52" data-source="post: 636105" data-attributes="member: 57113"><p>I was diagnosed Type 2 about 7 years ago and prescribed Metformin. My HbA1c was still not fully controlled so was put on Glicazide as well about 18 months ago. I had 3/4 occasions when I went too long without food and suffered hypos - light-headed and dizzy- so my GP reduced the dose. Metformin and Glicazide act in different ways and care must be taken when on Glicazide, as hypos ARE possible. Since reducing the dose I've only experienced a very minor light-headed ness once. Talk to your GP. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joss52, post: 636105, member: 57113"] I was diagnosed Type 2 about 7 years ago and prescribed Metformin. My HbA1c was still not fully controlled so was put on Glicazide as well about 18 months ago. I had 3/4 occasions when I went too long without food and suffered hypos - light-headed and dizzy- so my GP reduced the dose. Metformin and Glicazide act in different ways and care must be taken when on Glicazide, as hypos ARE possible. Since reducing the dose I've only experienced a very minor light-headed ness once. Talk to your GP. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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