K-Glim-M 2mg Tablet
Manufactured By Blue Cross Laboratories Ltd
Composition Glimepiride (2mg), Metformin (500mg)
Rs 67.50
MRP Rs 75.00
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- It is not safe to take K-Glim-M 2 mg Tablet while pregnant.
- Glimepiride can make the unborn infant have low blood sugar (hypoglycemia).
- Metformin alone may occasionally be utilized during pregnancy, however combined therapy is typically eschewed.
- Insulin is the most common way to treat diabetes during pregnancy.
- Only use if your doctor tells you to.
Uses / indications
- People use K-Glim-M 2 mg Tablet for:
- Adults with type 2 diabetic mellitus
- Managing elevated blood glucose levels when dietary and physical activity measures are inadequate
- Better regulation of blood sugar levels overall
- Lowering the chance of problems that come with diabetes in the long term
How It Works
- K-Glim-M is made up of two diabetes medicines:
- Glimepiride makes the pancreas release insulin.
- Metformin lowers the amount of glucose made in the liver and makes cells more sensitive to insulin.
- They work together to reduce and keep blood sugar levels steady.
How to Use
- Follow your doctor's instructions exactly when taking the tablet.
- Usually taken with meals once or twice a day
- Do not crush or chew; just swallow with water.
- Don't skip meals after you take the drug.
- Check your blood sugar levels often.
Side Effects
- Some common side effects are:
- Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) causes perspiration, shaking, and feeling dizzy.
- Feeling sick or throwing up
- Stomach problems or diarrhea
- Headache
- Gaining weight
- Serious yet rare side effects:
- Lactic acidosis (extremely rare, linked to metformin)
- Problems with how the liver works
- Severe low blood sugar
- If you have serious symptoms, get medical help.
Medicine Interaction
- K-Glim-M 2 mg Tablet may have effects on:
- Insulin or other diabetes treatments
- Medicines for high blood pressure
- Diuretics
- Steroids
- Some antifungal and antibiotic drugs
- Alcohol (raises the risk of lactic acidosis and hypoglycemia)
- Always tell your doctor about all the drugs and supplements you are taking.
Faq For Medicine
Q 1: Can K-Glim-M 2 mg make your blood sugar too low?
Yes, especially if you miss meals, take a lot of it, or drink alcohol.
Q2. Is 2 mg of K-Glim-M stronger than 1 mg?
Yes, it has a greater dose of glimepiride, so you should see a doctor.
Q3: Is it safe for older people to take K-Glim-M?
Yes, but you need to be careful with the dose and keep a tight eye on it.
Q4. Is it possible for this medicine to create gastrointestinal issues?
Yes, metformin can make you feel sick or have diarrhea, especially at the beginning of treatment.
Q5. Is K-Glim-M an insulin shot?
No, it's not insulin; it's an oral antidiabetic medication.
Expert Advice
- Eat foods that are good for diabetes and work out often.
- Never skip a meal after taking this drug.
- Stay away from booze
- Check your blood sugar levels often.
- If you suddenly have low blood sugar, keep glucose tablets or sugar on hand.
- Tell your doctor if you have heart, liver, or kidney issues.
- Don't stop or adjust the dose without talking to a doctor.