Diamicron XR Mex 500 Tablet contains two drugs to treat type 2 diabetes in people. It aids in the management of blood sugar levels in diabetics.
Diamicron XR Mex 500 Tablet should be consumed after a meal. To receive the best benefit, take it at the same time every day. Your doctor will determine the appropriate dose for you, which may change over time depending on how well it is functioning and your blood sugar levels.Even if you feel fine or your blood sugar levels are under control, keep taking Diamicron XR Mex 500 Tablet. If you stop taking Diamicron XR Mex 500 Tablet without first visiting a doctor, your blood sugar levels may rise, putting you at risk for kidney damage, blindness, nerve difficulties, and limb loss. Remember that it is only one aspect of a comprehensive treatment plan that includes a nutritious diet, regular exercise, and weight loss as directed by your doctor. Controlling diabetes is mostly dependent on your lifestyle.
Low blood glucose levels are the most common side effect of Diamicron XR Mex 500 Tablet (hypoglycemia). Make sure you understand the symptoms of low blood glucose, such as sweating, dizziness, headaches, and shaking, and how to handle them. To avoid Diamicron XR Mex 500 Tablet, eat regularly and carry a fast-acting supply of glucose, such as sugary food or fruit juice, with you at all times. Alcohol consumption can raise your risk of low blood sugar and should be avoided. Taste changes, nausea, diarrhoea, stomach pain, headache, and upper respiratory tract infection are some of the other side effects that may occur when taking Diamicron XR Mex 500 Tablet. Some people may gain weight while using Diamicron XR Mex 500 Tablet.
If you have type 1 diabetes, diabetic ketoacidosis (abnormally high amounts of acid in your blood), or severe kidney or liver damage, you should not take it. If you have ever had heart disease, notify your doctor before taking Diamicron XR Mex 500 Tablet. It might not be appropriate. Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should also seek medical advice before taking it. Blood sugar levels should be examined on a regular basis, and your doctor may recommend blood tests to assess your blood cell count and liver function.
In people with kidney illness, Diamicron XR Mex 500 Tablet should be used with caution. Diamicron XR Mex 500 Tablet dosage may need to be adjusted. Please seek medical advice.
Diamicron XR Mex 500 Tablet should not be used by those who have severe kidney disease. While using this medicine, you should get your kidney function tested on a regular basis.
Diamicron XR Mex 500 Tablet may be harmful to a pregnant woman. Animal research have demonstrated negative effects on the growing foetus, despite the lack of human studies. Before prescribing it to you, your doctor will consider the advantages as well as any potential hazards. Please seek medical advice.
It is likely that Diamicron XR Mex 500 Tablet is safe to take while breastfeeding. Based on limited human data, the medicine appears to pose no major harm to the foetus.
In patients with liver illness, Diamicron XR Mex 500 Tablet should be used with caution. Diamicron XR Mex 500 Tablet dosage may need to be adjusted. Please seek medical advice.
In individuals with mild to moderate liver illness, Diamicron XR Mex 500 Tablet is usually begun at a low dose, and it is not suggested in people with severe liver disease.
Manufacturer details
Parinee Crescenzo, Floor No. 1703, Plot No. C38 & 39, 17th Floor B Wing, behind MCA, G Block BKC, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400051
Country of origin: INDIA
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