K-Glim 2mg Tablet
Manufactured By Blue Cross Laboratories Ltd
Composition Glimepiride (2mg)
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- It is not safe to take K-Glim 2 mg Tablet while pregnant.
- Glimepiride can make the unborn infant have low blood sugar (hypoglycemia).
- Most of the time, insulin is the best way to regulate blood sugar during pregnancy.
- Only use if a doctor tells you to.
Uses / indications
- People take K-Glim 2 mg Tablet for:
- Type 2 diabetes mellitus in grown-ups
- Bringing down and keeping high blood sugar levels in check
- Used in conjunction with dietary changes and consistent physical activity
- Can be taken by itself or with other diabetes medications
How it works
- Glimepiride, a sulfonylurea antidiabetic drug, included in K-Glim.
- Makes the pancreas release insulin
- Makes it easier for the body to use insulin correctly
- Helps lower blood sugar levels, especially after meals.
How to Use
- Take precisely what your doctor tells you to.
- Usually eaten once a day with breakfast or the first big meal of the day
- Do not crush or chew the tablet; just swallow it whole with water.
- Don't skip meals after taking the drug.
- Check your blood sugar levels often.
Side Effects
- Some common side effects are:
- Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) can cause sweating, shaking, and dizziness.
- Pain in the head
- Feeling sick
- Gaining weight
- Side effects that are rare yet serious:
- Very low blood sugar
- Reactions to allergies
- Problems with how the liver works
- If your symptoms are bad or last a long time, see a doctor.
Medicine Interaction
- K-Glim 2 mg Tablet might not work well with:
- Insulin or other diabetes medications
- Medications for high blood pressure
- Some antifungal and antibiotic drugs
- Painkillers like NSAIDs
- Drinking alcohol (which may raise the risk of low blood sugar)
- Always tell your doctor about all the drugs you are taking.
Faq For Medicine
Q1. Can K-Glim 2 mg make your blood sugar too low?
Yes, low blood sugar is a common adverse effect, especially if you miss meals or drink alcohol.
Q2: Is 2 mg of K-Glim stronger than 1 mg?
Yes, it has a greater amount of glimepiride, therefore you should only take it as directed.
Q3: Is it safe for older people to use K-Glim 2 mg?
Yes, but be careful because there is a larger chance of hypoglycemia.
Q4. Once my blood sugar is under control, may I stop taking K-Glim?
No, don't stop or adjust the dose without talking to your doctor first.
Q5. Is K-Glim an insulin shot?
No, it's an oral antidiabetic medication, not insulin.
Expert Advice
- Eat a balanced diet and work out often if you have diabetes.
- Don't skip meals after taking the pill.
- Keep glucose tablets or sugar on hand in case of sudden low blood sugar.
- Check your blood sugar levels often
- Don't drink alcohol.
- Tell your doctor if you have heart, liver, or kidney issues.
- Don't change the dose on your own.