Do people take supplements with medication?

UsmanMo96

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Hi;

I'm wondering if taking my vitamin D3 with my metformin and gliclazide in the morning is okay? Or should i take it later in the morning

I take magnesium citrate in the evening but I'm just wondering whether supplements should be taken along medication

I usually take my medication and my vitamins together so it will be interesting to know what other people do.

Many thanks.
 

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I take mine in the morning also, but to put that into context, I don't use either of those meds you use, but I know they have an effect on things like blood glucose levels for example. So, that may be helpful to you and it may be of utterly useless value too.
 

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I take mine in the morning also, but to put that into context, I don't use either of those meds you use, but I know they have an effect on things like blood glucose levels for example. So, that may be helpful to you and it may be of utterly useless value too.

Today i only took my diabetes medication. & so far my levels have come down without any spike. But i will keep experimenting and if the supplements are affecting my blood sugars i will take in the evening.
 
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You might want to look up some of the supplements you are taking.... some can interfere with sleep when taken late. VitD could be on of them for example.
 

UsmanMo96

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You might want to look up some of the supplements you are taking.... some can interfere with sleep when taken late. VitD could be on of them for example.

I take vitamin D in the morning. But i have noticed magnesium does help me sleep when taken at night.
 

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I find supplements often have an initial effect on blood sugars, but then it either changes the condition or we compensate for them, and you may find that when you stop a supplement, you may not see any change in levels.

I am using Bitter Melon and Gymnema Sylvestre as replacement for 2 Metformin and Gliclazide doses I decided to drop. So far my bgl remains much the same, but I do get sharper rises and drops after meals. Note: this is with GP involvement, and I have tested both supplements separately in the past so I know what effects they introduce.

I also take D3 while Covid is rampant and I am house-locked. I occasionally take magnesium and Chromium picolinate as supps but these are ones that only have an effect if you have a deficiency.
 

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I take supplements (would have to go and remind myself because I confuse the B and D with various numbers).
I take my Metformin as a split dose. Two pills in the morning and two after meal in late afternoon or early evening.
I take some supplements in the morning and some in the evening.
Fish oil and Vitamin C in the morning.
Vitamin something in the evening.
Special mix for eye health in the evening.

I take the supplements at the same time as the Metformin because simple routine.
I also use the Metformin packs as a cross check. Should be the same number of pills up and down stairs at the end of the day. I think I miss about one evening dose a month.
 

UsmanMo96

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I find supplements often have an initial effect on blood sugars, but then it either changes the condition or we compensate for them, and you may find that when you stop a supplement, you may not see any change in levels.

I am using Bitter Melon and Gymnema Sylvestre as replacement for 2 Metformin and Gliclazide doses I decided to drop. So far my bgl remains much the same, but I do get sharper rises and drops after meals. Note: this is with GP involvement, and I have tested both supplements separately in the past so I know what effects they introduce.

I also take D3 while Covid is rampant and I am house-locked. I occasionally take magnesium and Chromium picolinate as supps but these are ones that only have an effect if you have a deficiency.

You have dropped metformin and gliclazide for supplements? & its helping you? Great news.

Personally i only take D3 & magnesium because it has helped me so much. / unfortunately my blood sugars take a few hours to come down but that's life. Monday it will all change i will go gym and get better readings i hope.
 

UsmanMo96

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I take supplements (would have to go and remind myself because I confuse the B and D with various numbers).
I take my Metformin as a split dose. Two pills in the morning and two after meal in late afternoon or early evening.
I take some supplements in the morning and some in the evening.
Fish oil and Vitamin C in the morning.
Vitamin something in the evening.
Special mix for eye health in the evening.

I take the supplements at the same time as the Metformin because simple routine.
I also use the Metformin packs as a cross check. Should be the same number of pills up and down stairs at the end of the day. I think I miss about one evening dose a month.

I remember when taking B6 it definitely had a effect to my blood sugars. It lowered it; vitamin C personally i avoid that in supplement form but i can get it from oranges; my blood test is on Monday so hopefully my A1c has improved
 

Oldvatr

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You have dropped metformin and gliclazide for supplements? & its helping you? Great news.

Personally i only take D3 & magnesium because it has helped me so much. / unfortunately my blood sugars take a few hours to come down but that's life. Monday it will all change i will go gym and get better readings i hope.
Don't be fooled. It may not be as simple as that. Two years ago I stayed in hospital for an operation, and they stopped all my medications cold turkey. I was on hospital food and it soon became apparent that I was actually In Remission and able to eat normally. This was pronounced by my heart specialist and backed up by the diabetes consultant.

However, a move to a different hospital and the operation itself put paid to that, and I had to go back onto meds. But it may be that I am hovering around the same sweet spot now. The supplements may not actually be doing anything except burning a hole in my bank balance. I am eating potatoes now for instance and my sugar levels are not spiking like they used to.
 

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I remember when taking B6 it definitely had a effect to my blood sugars. It lowered it; vitamin C personally i avoid that in supplement form but i can get it from oranges; my blood test is on Monday so hopefully my A1c has improved
If you are trying to control type 2 eating oranges probably is not a good idea.
 

LittleGreyCat

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I remember when taking B6 it definitely had a effect to my blood sugars. It lowered it; vitamin C personally i avoid that in supplement form but i can get it from oranges; my blood test is on Monday so hopefully my A1c has improved

Downstairs meds are Vitamin B3 (50 microgrammes/ug) and

Nutrof Total which has:
Vitamin C 60 mg
Vitamin E 10 mg
Zinc 10 mg
Copper 500 ug
Selenium 25 ug

plus a load of other stuff including fish oil.

Reminder to self - check that this doesn't duplicate other pills.
Already noting the Vitamin C and fish oils.