Glip 1mg Tablet

Glip 1mg Tablet

Glip 1mg Tablet

150.00

In stock

150.00

Pack Size: 10’s


Composition: Glimepiride


Pharmaceutical Form: Tablets


Brand Name: Mass Pharma


Description

Uses Of Glip 1mg Tablet

  • Glip 1mg Tablet is used in conjunction with appropriate eating and exercise programs to manage high blood sugar in patients with type 2 diabetes.
  • It is also used alongside other medications for diabetes. medication.
  • control of the level of levels of blood sugar can help prevent kidney damage blindness, nerve damage as well as loss of limbs, and sexual function issues.
  • The proper management of diabetes could lower the risk of suffering the possibility of a stroke as well as a stroke.
  • Glimepiride is part of the class of medications called sulfonylureas.
  • It reduces blood sugar by triggering the release of the body’s natural insulin.

Side Effects

  • Nausea and upset stomach may occur.
  • If either of these reactions persists or worsens inform your physician or your pharmacist promptly.
  • Keep in mind that the medication is prescribed because your doctor has determined that the value for you is greater than the chance of adverse consequences.
  • A majority of people who take this medication don’t suffer from any serious adverse side effects.
  • Inform your doctor immediately in the event of any severe side effects, like skin or eyes that are yellowing, abdominal pain, stomach or stomachache or dark urine, unusual weakness or fatigue, easy bleeding/bruising symptoms of infection (such as a sore throat that isn’t going out or fever) and changes in mood or mental state sudden weight gain, seizures.

How To Use Glip 1mg Tablet?

  • Check out the leaflet for patients you can get it from Your pharmacisbeforeto starting the drug glimepiride and every time you receive a refill.
  • If you have questions you should ask your doctor or pharmacist.
  • Use your drug by mouth in conjunction with your breakfast or your first major meal of the day according to the instructions of your physician typically, once a day.
  • The dosage will depend on your medical conditions and your response to treatment.
  • Make sure you take this medication regularly to reap the greatest benefits from it.
  • To make it easier to remember to take it, you should do it daily at the same time every day.
  • To lower the risk of experiencing side effects Your doctor might advise you to begin this medication with a lower dose and gradually increase your dosage.
  • Follow the directions of your physician carefully.

Interactions Of Glip 1mg Tablet

  • The interaction of drugs could alter the way your medication performs or increase your risk of having serious adverse negative effects.
  • This guideline does not cover all possible interactions between drugs.
  • Keep a list of all the products you use (including prescription/nonprescription drugs and herbal products) and share it with your doctor and pharmacist.
  • Don’t start or stop or alter the dosage of any medicine without the approval of your physician.
  • A variety of drugs can alter your blood sugar level, making it more difficult to manage.
  • Before you begin or stop your medication discuss with your physician or pharmacist how the medication could alter your glucose levels.
  • Examine your blood sugar level often as prescribed and discuss the results with your physician.
  • Inform your doctor immediately if you experience symptoms that suggest excessive or low blood sugar.
  • Your doctor might need to modify the dosage of your diabetic medications, exercise program, or your diet.

 

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  • Before you take glimepiride inform your doctor or pharmacist whether you’re allergic to it, or if you suffer from any or other reactions.
  • The product could contain inactive ingredients that could trigger reactions to allergies or other issues.
  • Consult your doctor for more information.
  • Before taking this medication consult your physician or pharmacist about your medical history, particularly of liver disease, kidney disease thyroid disease, and other hormonal disorders (adrenal/pituitary insufficiency or syndrome of inadequate release of antidiuretic hormones-SIADH) Electrolyte insufficiency (hyponatremia).
  • There is a possibility of fuzzy sight, dizziness or drowsiness because of extreme low or high blood sugar levels.
  • Do not drive, operate machines, or engage in any other activity that requires you to be alert as well as clarity of sight until you’re certain you can do these things safely.