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non sugar medicines

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Can anyone advise me please? Before being diagnosed Type 2 I used to take a fizzy vitamin c tablet drink each day to ward off colds. The one I took is full of sugar. Anyone know a good make that is diabetes-friendly? Also sore throat pastilles and cough medicine? I have a really heavy cold/cough and would love to find something I can take to relieve it.... The ingredients lists all sound sugary to me!
 
Can anyone advise me please? Before being diagnosed Type 2 I used to take a fizzy vitamin c tablet drink each day to ward off colds. The one I took is full of sugar. Anyone know a good make that is diabetes-friendly? Also sore throat pastilles and cough medicine? I have a really heavy cold/cough and would love to find something I can take to relieve it.... The ingredients lists all sound sugary to me!
Strepcils have sugarfree lozenges, and there are plenty of sugarfree linctuses. Vitimin C as a tablet or effervescent drink are available as well.
 
Can anyone advise me please? Before being diagnosed Type 2 I used to take a fizzy vitamin c tablet drink each day to ward off colds. The one I took is full of sugar. Anyone know a good make that is diabetes-friendly? Also sore throat pastilles and cough medicine? I have a really heavy cold/cough and would love to find something I can take to relieve it.... The ingredients lists all sound sugary to me!
I just take normal remedies, and choose the sugar free option for lozenges if needed. A spoonful of cough medicine even if it has sugar in it isn’t going to have that much sugar as it doesn’t weigh much
 
Can anyone advise me please? Before being diagnosed Type 2 I used to take a fizzy vitamin c tablet drink each day to ward off colds. The one I took is full of sugar. Anyone know a good make that is diabetes-friendly? Also sore throat pastilles and cough medicine? I have a really heavy cold/cough and would love to find something I can take to relieve it.... The ingredients lists all sound sugary to me!

Most of the Vitamin C effervescent tablets are sugar-free @Pookie I use the Boots one or one from Tesco. They have artificial sweeteners in.

Strepsils come in a sugar-free version and there are sugar-free Mentholyptus sweets and similar. For cough medicine, there used to be a diabetic one that you had to ask for at the pharmacy counter. It tasted like tarmac/creosote. Now I just use a normal cough medicine. Many are now sugar-free anyway. For colds I use Night Nurse tablets/capsules - no sugar in those obviously.
 
Though eg Benylin etc are full of sugar - it's not like anyone drinks half a bottle at a time of it. Therefore - don't worry about it.
 
I bought the sugar free strepsils once. They were OK, but it’s the old ‘sugar alcohol’ stomach upset / laxative / wind challenge again.

Plus they came in a much bigger box, which then ran out of date by the time I next needed them.

Since then I’ve used Fishermans Friends with little impact. Plus a cold usually mangles my BGs a bit anyway, so I worry less about a lozenge as I’m taking more insulin anyway.
 
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