Try reading the pharmaceutical paperwork that accompanied the NEOGAB [sp], ask the pharmacist where you filled the Rx, or call your doctor for an answer. Google returns were unclear.
Thanks for your prompt reply.
I checked with the doctor, he says there are side effects and he has given a controlled dose hence.
But he says the benefits is what to look for.
I was diagnosed with TYPE 2 diabetes and i have without any medication controlled it in 3 months and lost 100 lbs (with my own diet plan & 1 hour walking) in 6/8 months.
My A1C was 6.5 ...... Bought it down to 5.4
Blood sugar Fasting was 142 ............. Bought it down to between 83/93.
You're welcome. All medications come with some side effects, most people can tolerate them, some cannot. If you do not have the paperwork a call to your pharmacist is in order. Before taking any new medication you need to be aware of side effects which require immediate medical attention. Also, make a list of other drugs and supplements you are currently taking and ask about drug interactions; when 2 or more drugs are taken whether one diminishes/cancels the others usefulness and/or creates a negative side effect.
And, great work on reversing your diabetes state back to NORMAL. You deserve many pats on the back!
Thank you, you are wonderful and a great help ...
Yes i do always read the enclosed leaflet.
Sometimes i think medication must have a varying effect on person to person, hence some experience reactions & others don't.
Thanks for the pats but sometimes i need 2 kicks in the butt, one for not exercising and the other for over eating.