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Glimepiride (2mg) + Metformin (500mg) + Voglibose (0.mg)
Vogloyd 3D 2.2 Tablet PR is a combination of medicines used to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus in adults, helping to control blood sugar levels.
Tablet PR
Vogloyd 3D 2.2 Tablet PR belongs to a category of medicines known as anti-diabetic drugs. It is a combination of medicines used to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus in adults. It helps control blood sugar levels in people with diabetes.
Use it as advised by your doctor or check the label for directions before use. Vogloyd 3D 2.2 Tablet PR is to be taken empty stomach.
No common side effects listed.
It is unsafe to consume alcohol with Vogloyd 3D 2.2 Tablet PR.
Vogloyd 3D 2.2 Tablet PR is probably unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug may pass into the breastmilk and harm the baby.
Vogloyd 3D 2.2 Tablet PR may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.
Vogloyd 3D 2.2 Tablet PR is a combination of three antidiabetic medicines:
Take it with food to lower your chance of having an upset stomach. It can cause hypoglycemia (low blood sugar level) when used with other antidiabetic medicines Carry a sugar source with you for immediate relief. 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).
Vogloyd 3D 2.2 Tablet PR is a combination of Glimepiride, Metformin, and Voglibose used to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM). This medicine improves blood glucose levels when taken alongside proper diet and exercise. Glimepiride lowers blood glucose by increasing insulin release from the pancreas. Metformin decreases glucose production in the liver and enhances insulin sensitivity. Voglibose is an alpha-glucosidase inhibitor that lowers postprandial glucose levels after meals.
Common side effects include hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), nausea, diarrhea, altered taste, flatulence, stomach pain, headache, skin rash, and respiratory tract infection. These potential side effects require immediate medical attention if they become severe or persistent.
Avoid using this medicine in patients with known allergies to any component or excipient. It is also contraindicated for individuals with moderate to severe kidney disease, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), colonic ulcerations, and underlying metabolic acidosis including diabetic ketoacidosis.
No, combining alcohol with Vogloyd 3D 2.2 Tablet PR can be unsafe, as it may lead to low blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia) and increase the risk of lactic acidosis.
Yes, Vogloyd 3D 2.2 Tablet PR can cause hypoglycemia (low blood sugar level). Symptoms include nausea, headache, irritability, hunger, sweating, dizziness, rapid heartbeat, and feeling anxious or shaky. This is more likely if you miss meals, drink alcohol, over-exercise, or take other antidiabetic medication alongside it. Regular monitoring of blood sugar levels is crucial, and always carry glucose tablets, honey, or fruit juice for immediate self-treatment.
Store this medicine in its original packaging, tightly sealed, according to the label instructions provided. Do not dispose of it in regular trash; ensure that pets, children, and unauthorized individuals do not have access.