GLYCIGON 30 MG TABLET MR
Manufactured By Aristo Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd
Composition Gliclazide (30mg)
Rs 92.61
MRP Rs 102.90
(10% OFF)
Includes all taxes
Package SIZE
( 10 tablet mr in 1 strip )
100% Authentic
Products
Free
Shipping*
Products
Return Policy
Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Not suggested for use during pregnancy.
- Gliclazide can make the fetus's blood sugar too low, especially close to delivery.
- During pregnancy, insulin is the best way to regulate blood sugar.
- If a patient gets pregnant while taking Glycigon, the doctor may switch to a safer drug.
- Do not use when breastfeeding because it may get into the milk and make babies' blood sugar levels drop.
Faq For Medicine
Q1. What is Glycigon 30 mg good for?
People with Type 2 diabetes take it to keep their blood sugar levels normal.
Q2. Does it make blood sugar levels low?
Yes, hypoglycemia is a probable adverse effect, especially if you don't eat.
Q3. Is it safe for me to take it if I'm on insulin?
In some situations, it can be combined, but only with a doctor's permission.
Q4. Is it safe for people with kidney problems?
You may need to change the dose; talk to a doctor.
Q5: Is it okay to take it on an empty stomach?
No. It should be taken with food, like breakfast.
Q6. Is it safe to use for a long time?
Yes, if you check your blood sugar often.
Q7: Is it possible for it to make you gain weight?
Yes, it is feasible to acquire a little weight.
Expert Advice
- Every day, take the tablet with breakfast.
- Don't miss meals; this raises the danger of low blood sugar.
- Always have a supply of sugar (such glucose or candy) on hand in case you feel low blood sugar.
- Check your blood sugar levels often.
- Stay away from alcohol because it raises the risk of low blood sugar.
- Tell your doctor about any surgeries you plan to have.
- For the best control of sugar, stick to your food and activity plan.
side effects
- Low blood sugar (sweating, feeling hungry, shaking)
- Pain in the head
- Dizzy
- Gaining weight
- Feeling sick
- Not as Common
- Pain in the stomach
- Not being able to go to the bathroom
- Rash
- Very serious (rare)
- Low blood sugar that is very bad
- High levels of liver enzymes
- Reactions to allergies
- Very rare blood problems
- If you have serious symptoms, get care right away.
How It Works
- How gliclazide works:
- Making the pancreas make more insulin.
- Making the body more sensitive to insulin.
- Lowering blood sugar levels after eating.
- It is MR (Modified Release), which means it keeps blood sugar levels stable for 24 hours.
Medicine Interaction
- Be careful with:
- Other diabetes medications (such metformin and insulin) lower the risk of high blood sugar.
- Beta-blockers hide the signs of low blood sugar.
- Steroids (raise blood sugar)
- Alcohol (raises the risk of low blood sugar)
- Antibiotics such as sulfonamides and ciprofloxacin (which reduce sugar levels even further)
- Diuretics (may change the levels of sugar in the blood)
- Interactions between diseases
- Use with care in:
- Kidney disease
- Liver disease
- Problems with the thyroid
- Problems with the adrenal or pituitary glands
How to Use
- Take one pill per day with breakfast or as directed.
- Do not crush or chew MR pills; just swallow them whole.
- If you forget to take a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember,
- If the next dose is close, skip it.
- Don't take two doses.
- Keep taking your medicine, but also stick to your diet and exercise.
Uses / Indications
- Diabetes Mellitus Type 2
- Helps cut down on:
- High blood sugar when fasting
- Sugar levels are high after meals.
- When glucose are kept in check, it stops diabetes issues from getting worse over time.