You should not use Minidiab if you: are allergic to glipizide or any other sulphonylurea or any ingredients in Minidiab tablets are pregnant may become pregnant or breast-feeding have type I diabetes mellitus (insulin dependent diabetes mellitus), diabetic ketoacidosis, or diabetic coma have severe kidney, liver or thyroid disease are taking medication that may interact with Minidiab tablets 5mg, including: aspirin and some non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
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Can combination therapy improve treatment response
Finally, we discuss health inequities in obesity, the dangers of perpetuating these inequities if GLP-1RA access remains biased, and the opportunities for improvement [46]
Start low and titrate slowly
And really, that combination of the medicine with this fiber, this protein, these delicious micronutrients, that's really going to be all you need to focus on