Is a fasting blood glucose of 7.01 after taking hypoglycemic drugs serious?

Fasting blood glucose of 7.01 mmol/L after taking hypoglycemic drugs is slightly above the control target, but generally not serious. It is recommended that diabetic patients follow medical advice to actively control their blood glucose. For patients with diabetes mellitus, it is best to control fasting blood glucose level between 4.4 and 7.0 mmol/L. However, attention should be paid to individualized target setting according to the patient’s age, disease duration, health status, risk of hypoglycemia, risk of adverse drug reactions and other factors. And the glycemic control goal should be adjusted in time with the changes of the disease to maintain the optimal balance of risk and benefit. It is recommended that patients consult the endocrinology department to individualize the management plan.