GLYCOMET GP 0.5MG FORTE 10'S

Description
Glycomet-GP 0.5 Forte Tablet PR combines two salt compositions to treat type 2 diabetes in individuals. It helps diabetics maintain their blood sugar levels more effectively.
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Product Details
Glycomet-GP 0.5 Forte Tablet PR should be taken after meals. For the greatest results, take it at the same time every day. Your doctor will establish the best dosage for you, which may vary over time based on how well it works and your blood sugar levels.
Uses of Product
Glycomet GP is used to treat type 2 diabetes.
Direction For Use
Before using this product, see your doctor or read the label. It is advised that you consume Glycomet-GP 0.5 Forte Tablet PR with meal. However, it is preferable to take this medication every day at the same time.
Side Affects
The majority of side effects are minimal and will subside as your body adapts to the medication. If they persist or cause you worry, see your doctor. Adverse Effects of Glycomet GP Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar levels) Taste changes. Nausea Diarrhea Stomach ache. Headache Upper respiratory tract infection.
Safety Advices
Glycomet GP Forte pill 0.5mg should only be taken when prescribed by a doctor. The following conditions may need dosage adjustments or outright drug avoidance: Do not use Glycomet GP Forte pill 0.5mg if you have serious renal disease, unless instructed by your doctor. Consult your doctor if you have any liver issues before using Glycomet GP Forte pill 0.5mg. Pregnancy: If you are pregnant or intend to become pregnant while taking metformin, see your doctor since it is unclear if it would damage the baby. Glimepiride: Use with caution during pregnancy; it is unknown if this medicine may impact a baby; no human evidence is available. Animal studies have shown a risk of sustained severe fetal hypoglycemia at delivery. When taking metformin, it is not recommended to nurse an infant since it is unclear whether it goes into breast milk and may affect a nursing baby. Glimepiride: There is no human evidence available to assess its effects on milk production or baby damage when nursing. So it was proposed that we examine an alternative. Avoid alcohol when taking this medication since it may lower blood sugar levels, raise the risk of lactic acidosis, and interfere with diabetes management. Use with caution, particularly if using digoxin, furosemide, probenecid, aspirin, blood thinners, sulfa medicines, or oral diabetic treatments.
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