G-pride 2 Mg Tablet 30's
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Glimepiride Is A Medication Used To Manage Type 2 Diabetes. It Is Part Of The Sulfonylurea Class Of Drugs And Works Primarily By Increasing Insulin Production In The Pancreas.
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Content Description
common Dosages:
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starting Dose: Often Begins At 1 Mg To 2 Mg Once Daily, Usually With The First Meal Of The Day.
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typical Dose: 4 Mg Is A Common Dose For Many Patients.
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maximum Dose: The Maximum Recommended Dose Is 8 Mg Per Day.
administration:
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timing: Typically Taken Once Daily With The First Meal To Reduce The Risk Of Hypoglycemia And Improve Blood Glucose Control.
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consistency: It’s Important To Take The Medication At The Same Time Each Day.
common Side Effects:
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hypoglycemia: Low Blood Sugar Is A Major Risk, Especially If Meals Are Skipped Or If The Dose Is Not Adjusted Properly.
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gastrointestinal Issues: Nausea, Dizziness, Or Stomach Upset Can Occur.
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weight Gain: Some People May Experience Weight Gain.
serious Risks:
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severe Hypoglycemia: Symptoms Include Confusion, Excessive Sweating, Shaking, And Dizziness. This Condition Requires Prompt Treatment With Glucose Or Sugary Foods.
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allergic Reactions: Though Rare, Severe Allergic Reactions Can Occur, Presenting As Rash, Itching, Or Swelling.
monitoring:
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blood Glucose Levels: Regular Monitoring Is Necessary To Adjust The Medication Dose And Ensure Effective Blood Sugar Control.
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kidney And Liver Function: Periodic Checks May Be Needed As Glimepiride Is Processed By These Organs.
lifestyle Considerations:
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diet And Exercise: Glimepiride Should Be Part Of A Broader Diabetes Management Plan That Includes A Balanced Diet And Regular Physical Activity.
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medication Interactions: Inform Your Healthcare Provider About All Medications You Are Taking, As Glimepiride Can Interact With Other Drugs And Affect Blood Sugar Levels.
special Considerations:
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kidney Or Liver Disease: Adjustments To Dosage May Be Necessary If You Have Kidney Or Liver Issues.
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pregnancy And Breastfeeding: Consult Your Healthcare Provider If You Are Pregnant, Planning To Become Pregnant, Or Breastfeeding.
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Additional Information
Class | Non Rx-medicines All |
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Type | Normal |
Strength | |
Dosage | Tablet |
Origin | |
Usage | Diabetes Mellitus, |
Generic |