Glimefide 4mg Tablet
Manufacturer
Fidelity Lifesciences Pvt Ltd
Salt Composition
Glimepiride (4mg)
Key Information
Short Description
Glimefide 4mg Tablet is a sulfonylurea medication used to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus in adults, helping to control blood sugar levels and prevent serious complications.
Dosage Form
Tablet
Introduction
Glimefide 4mg Tablet is an antidiabetic medication that belongs to a group of medicines called sulfonylureas. It is used to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus in adults. It helps control blood sugar levels in people with diabetes thereby preventing serious complications of diabetes such as kidney damage and blindness.
Directions for Use
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole. Do not chew, crush or break it. Glimefide 4mg Tablet is to be taken with food.
How it works
Glimefide 4mg Tablet is an antidiabetic medication. It works by increasing the amount of insulin released by the pancreas in order to lower blood glucose.
Quick Tips
Take Glimefide 4mg Tablet shortly before or with the first main meal of the day (usually breakfast) Exercise regularly Eat a healthy diet and take your other diabetes medicines (if prescribed) alongside Monitor your blood sugar level regularly while you are taking Glimefide 4mg Tablet Glimefide 4mg Tablet can cause hypoglycemia (low blood sugar level) when used with other antidiabetic medicines, alcohol or if you delay or miss a meal Be careful while driving or operating machinery until you know how Glimefide 4mg Tablet affects you Always carry some sugary food or fruit juice with you in case you experience hypoglycemic symptoms Your doctor may check your liver function regularly. Inform your doctor if you develop symptoms such as abdominal pain, loss of appetite, or yellowing of the eyes or skin (jaundice)
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Frequently asked questions
What is the recommended dosage of Glimefide 4mg Tablet?
The recommended starting dose of Glimefide 4mg Tablet is 1 mg or 2 mg once daily, administered with breakfast. If you are at a higher risk of low blood sugar (e.g., the elderly or patients with renal impairment), you will be given a starting dose of 1 mg once daily. The usual maintenance dose is 1–4 mg once daily. The maximum recommended dose is 8 mg once daily. After reaching a daily dose of 2 mg, the dosage will be increased not more than 2 mg at 1- to 2-week intervals, based on your blood glucose level.
Does Glimefide 4mg Tablet make you sleepy?
Glimefide 4mg Tablet itself does not cause sleepiness. However, it may cause hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) when used with other anti-diabetes medicine. Because of this you may feel sleepy or have problems in sleeping.
Is Glimefide 4mg Tablet safe for kidneys?
Glimefide 4mg Tablet does not affect kidneys in patients with normal kidney function. However, its use should be avoided in patients with severe kidney disease since Glimefide 4mg Tablet is principally eliminated by the kidneys.
Does Glimefide 4mg Tablet cause memory loss?
No, it is not known that Glimefide 4mg Tablet causes memory loss. It does not directly affect cognitive functions like memory and thinking.
Can people with diabetes have proteins?
Yes, people with diabetes must include proteins along with other essential nutrients in their daily diet. Proteins are one of the major energy providers among all essential nutrients. Besides, being the building blocks of the human body, proteins break down into glucose to release energy. Unlike carbohydrates, the metabolism of proteins into glucose is much slower. Therefore, the spike in blood sugar levels might occur after a few hours when you are on a high-protein diet.
Are artificial sweeteners good for people with diabetes?
No, artificial sweeteners are not good for people with diabetes. They are composed of chemicals that can cause mild to severe side effects. Thus, it is better to limit or avoid their use as much as you can.
Can diabetes cause kidney failure?
Yes, uncontrolled diabetes can cause kidney failure. In the long run, diabetes can affect the kidneys leading to a condition called diabetic nephropathy. Diabetic nephropathy is a condition that is a major cause of kidney failure in patients with diabetes. The best way to prevent damage to kidneys is by keeping diabetes in check, making dietary changes, monitoring sugar levels regularly, getting routine blood tests done, and taking prescribed medications on time.
Can diabetes be cured?
Diabetes is a condition that causes changes in your blood glucose levels, which if left uncontrolled, can lead to serious health complications affecting the heart, brain, kidneys, and eyes. However, with simple lifestyle changes, diet, and medications, one can manage their condition and live a healthy life.