You should: Check your blood glucose levels more frequently when initiating berberine, especially if you use insulin or sulfonylureas Recognise hypoglycaemia symptoms (trembling, sweating, confusion, rapid heartbeat, dizziness) and know how to respond appropriately Keep fast-acting carbohydrates available (glucose tablets, fruit juice) to treat low blood sugar promptly Contact your GP or diabetes nurse if you experience recurrent hypoglycaemia, as medication adjustments may be necessary Gastrointestinal symptom monitoring is equally important
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Some evidence suggests an association between ACE2 and glucose regulation
The preservatives in the pen are only designed to keep the medication stable for eight weeks once the seal has been punctured for the first time
But "any time" does not mean "all times are equal." It means the manufacturer did not find a statistically significant difference in primary endpoints based on timing in their pivotal trials
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