Seeker2016
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
The pills are to keep the cost of your treatment down. Although gliclazide can burn out your beta cells of your pancreas.Interesting. I have had almost 16 years of taking Metformin and eventually a few years ago, Gliclazide in increasing strengths without significant efficacy. A couple of years ago the consultant suggested it would I would be better on insulin and I went on it just over a year ago. Levels are good at the moment but still wonder whether I need the pills.
The pills are to keep the cost of your treatment down. Although gliclazide can burn out your beta cells of your pancreas.
Dr. Bernstein's latest book and medscap on-line.Really? I'd not read or heard that before. Where did you read that ickihun?
Personally, I would have guessed (and it is a guess) it would be Metformin for the potential of improved insulin resistance, and Gliclazide to "encourage" the pancreas to contribute whatever natural insulin it could to keep the insulin doses down, especially if there is insulin resistance.
Dr. Bernstein's latest book and medscap on-line.
Will happily give you all you need on Monday when I have endless internet data. Sorry til then.He states they keep someone on Metformin and Gliclazide to keep costs down? Could you add the link to Medscap please? I appreciate you can't post a link to the relevant part of the book. Others may find it enlightening too.
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