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<blockquote data-quote="andy williams" data-source="post: 554709" data-attributes="member: 95636"><p>re: DVLA - Donnellysdogs is right - is only if you are taking something that can actually trigger hypo, such as gliclazide fpr example. If you are your doctor automatically notifies DVLA who in turn write to you and so I assume that amongst the medications your doctor has put you on, one or more of them fall into the potential hypo category.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andy williams, post: 554709, member: 95636"] re: DVLA - Donnellysdogs is right - is only if you are taking something that can actually trigger hypo, such as gliclazide fpr example. If you are your doctor automatically notifies DVLA who in turn write to you and so I assume that amongst the medications your doctor has put you on, one or more of them fall into the potential hypo category. [/QUOTE]
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