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Description
SKU | 486 |
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US Brand Name | Glimepiride |
Strength | 2mg |
Generic Name | Glimepiride |
Glypride 2 mg is a prescription medicine used to treat type 2 Diabetes. It is an adjunct to diet and exercise in managing Type 2 diabetes. It contains the active ingredient Glimepiride, which helps control the body's blood sugar levels. Glimepiride is the oral blood-glucose-lowering drug of the sulfonyl class. When given adjuncts to proper dietary management, exercise, and weight reduction, these drugs work well to lower blood glucose levels. Your doctor may prescribe Glypride in combination with Metformin when diet and exercise do not cause adequate glycaemic control. The antidiabetic agent is also effective when combined with insulin to lower blood glucose level in patients with Type 2 diabetes who already tried strict diet and exercise regime and failed to lower blood sugar levels. Its safety and effectiveness have not been established in paediatric patients; therefore, it is important to consult a doctor before giving this medicine to paediatrics under eighteen years.Â
Glypride 2 mg is generally taken once per day during breakfast or first meal. Your doctor can only recommend the best times and always take medicine as prescribed by the doctor. This drug is meant to be taken regularly, so keep on taking the drug as long as recommended by the doctor. Sudden discontinuation can lead to undesired and severe conditions. Take the tablet with a full glass of water. Don’t crush or chew the tablet. Always take the drug according to the instructions given on the package insert.
Glypride 2 mg should not be used in patients with Type 1 diabetes, known hypersensitivity to Glimepiride, and diabetic ketoacidosis. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consider a doctor consultation before using this antidiabetic agent. Always take medicine as per prescription. Do not share your medicine with anybody, even if they have the same symptoms. Monitor your blood sugar levels regularly. Avoid consumption of alcohol while using this drug. Follow a strict diet and exercise regimen while taking this drug. The drugs that may interact with Glimepiride are reserpine, clonidine, albuterol, disopyramide, fluoxetine, probenecid, antiepileptic medications, diuretics, aspirin, warfarin, coumadin, sulfa drugs like bactrim, gantanol and septra, acarbose, isoniazid, oral contraceptive pills, asthma, allergy medications, steroidal medicines, and thyroid medications.
With great efficacy, Glypride 2 mg exerts some side effects that some may experience or may not. Chances of getting these undesired effects to vary from person to person. Some common side effects are diarrhea, nausea and vomiting, fatigue, abdominal discomfort and pain, headache, dizziness, mild itching and skin rash, weakness, shaking and sweating due to extremely low blood sugar levels. Some serious and rare side effects that need serious consideration are skin conditions like pruritis and urticaria, urine and stool discoloration, difficulty in breathing, anorexia, confusion and hallucinations, muscle pain and weakness, numbness and tingly feeling, and blurred vision.
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