Hi all,
I have a HNF4a mutation that means that my pancreas does not know when to excrete insulin even though it can produce adequate amounts of it. I have just transferred (yesterday) from insulin therapy to Gliclazide, as this is the best form of treatment for my type of diabetes. For the last 10 years I have controlled my diabetes by using Novarapid and Lantus achieving a HBA1C average of about 5.2% to 5.7%.
I just needed some real world advice about taking gliclazide and how I can reduce Blood sugar spikes as well as your general experience of the drug. With Novarapid it was actually quite flexible so I could eat what i wanted to and adjust the amount of units accordingly. On Gliclazide I am now taking 20mg before my breakfast meal but my blood sugar spiked about about 12mmol before it started to reduce. With Novarapid my spike would be about 7 - 8 mol before reducing to about 4- 6mmol after 2 hours.
In addition the half life of gliclazide is about 12 hours whilst novarapid is about a peak of 2 -3 hours and completely out of the system in 6 hours. This really is a completely new approach for me. ANY REAL WORLD advice about this drug would be extremely appreciated.
Thanks
David
I have a HNF4a mutation that means that my pancreas does not know when to excrete insulin even though it can produce adequate amounts of it. I have just transferred (yesterday) from insulin therapy to Gliclazide, as this is the best form of treatment for my type of diabetes. For the last 10 years I have controlled my diabetes by using Novarapid and Lantus achieving a HBA1C average of about 5.2% to 5.7%.
I just needed some real world advice about taking gliclazide and how I can reduce Blood sugar spikes as well as your general experience of the drug. With Novarapid it was actually quite flexible so I could eat what i wanted to and adjust the amount of units accordingly. On Gliclazide I am now taking 20mg before my breakfast meal but my blood sugar spiked about about 12mmol before it started to reduce. With Novarapid my spike would be about 7 - 8 mol before reducing to about 4- 6mmol after 2 hours.
In addition the half life of gliclazide is about 12 hours whilst novarapid is about a peak of 2 -3 hours and completely out of the system in 6 hours. This really is a completely new approach for me. ANY REAL WORLD advice about this drug would be extremely appreciated.
Thanks
David
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