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[|Human|] Which diabetic drugs should not be prescribed for a person already on these prescription drugs and/or supplements: Tikosyn, Lasix, Metoprolol Tartrate, Amlodipine, Lisinopril, Lipitor, Coumadin, Omeprazole, Enteric coated ASA, Liquid fish oils, Magnesium Citrate, B12 Folate, multivitamins, Vitamin D3, Calcium, and stool softener.Thank you for your response.
[|AI|]  Hi, Thanks for your question. Noted your concern.Currently, you are on multiple Chat Doctor. While deciding antidiabetic medicines for such person who is on this kind of medicines following additional factors need to be considered-- Age and gender of patient.- Height, Weight, BMI.- Kidney function status.- Liver Function status.- Heart function - Left Ventricular Ejection fraction.- Need to assess Risk of hypoglycemia vs hyperglycemia. Considering these fats probably insulin with frequent monitoring of blood sugar levels may be preferred along with short-acting oral medicines relatives safe for heart and kidney and having lesser interaction with Coumadin. Hope this helps you. If so do vote as helpful.