Description
Inogla Tablet is a medication used to treat type diabetes It is taken in conjunction with a nutritious diet and regular exercise to manage blood sugar levels This helps to avoid significant diabetic consequences such as kidney damage and blindness Inogla Tablet is often suggested when diet and exercise or...Read more
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Product Details
The most frequent adverse effects of this medication are hypoglycemia, constipation, dizziness, headache, and diarrhea. It is critical to understand the symptoms of hypoglycemia (lightheadedness, sweating, dizziness, fainting, and dry mouth) and know how to treat them. You may bring sugar or glucose sweets with you to help manage any symptoms you may feel. If the adverse effects persist or cause you concern, please contact your doctor. Before using this medication, inform your doctor if you have ever had renal illness, heart disease, or pancreatic difficulties. Pregnant or nursing women should see their doctor before using it. Some other medications you are taking may interfere with this medicine's effectiveness. So, make sure your doctor is aware of any other medications you are receiving. Limit your alcohol consumption while taking this medication, since it might raise your chance of experiencing low blood sugar. To ensure that the treatment is functioning effectively, you may need to have frequent testing, such as kidney function and blood glucose levels.
Uses of Product
In the treatment of type 2 diabetes Inogla Tablet is a DPP-4 inhibitor (also known as gliptin). It helps your body create more insulin after a meal and prevents it from releasing too much glucose (sugar) into your bloodstream. This decreases your body's blood glucose levels. It is typically used once per day and has minimal frequent adverse effects. Lowering blood glucose levels is an important element of controlling diabetes. If you can keep your blood sugar under control, you will be less likely to develop significant diabetic consequences including kidney damage, blindness, and limb loss. Proper diabetes management may also lower the risk of heart disease and stroke. Taking this medication on a daily basis, together with a correct diet and exercise routine, will allow you to live a normal, healthy life. You should continue to use it for as long as suggested.
Direction For Use
Take this medication in the dosage and period prescribed by your doctor. Swallow it fully. Don't eat, crush, or break it. Inogla Tablet may be taken with or without meals, although it is best to take it at a certain time.
Side Affects
Most side effects do not need medical treatment and go away as your body adapts to the medication. Consult your doctor if they persist if you are concerned about them. Common adverse effects of Inogla include hypoglycemia (low blood glucose), constipation, dizziness, headache, diarrhea, and elevated body temperature.
Safety Advices
Alcohol: Unsafe. It is not safe to drink alcohol when taking Inogla Tablet. Pregnancy: Consult your doctor since Inogla Tablet may be dangerous to use during pregnancy. Although there have been few human research, animal studies have shown negative impacts on the growing fetus. Before prescribing it to you, your doctor will consider the advantages and hazards. Please visit a doctor. Consult your doctor before using Inogla Tablet while nursing. It may be hazardous. Limited human research shows that the medication might transfer into breastmilk and damage the infant. Drive with caution. If your blood sugar level is either low or too high, it may impair your ability to drive. If you have these symptoms, do not drive. For people with renal illness, Inogla Tablet is safe if prescribed. No dosage change for Inogla Tablet is indicated. For people with liver disorders, Inogla Tablet is safe to take as prescribed. No dosage change for Inogla Tablet is indicated. However, no clinical data supports its usage in individuals with severe renal impairment.
Additional Details
Inogla Tablet should be taken at the same time every day so that you remember to take it. Be cautious while driving or using equipment until you understand how Inogla Tablet affects you. When used with other antidiabetic medications, alcohol, or if a meal is delayed or missed, it might induce hypoglycemia (low blood sugar levels).
Disclaimer
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