Specification | |
US Brand Name | Glycomet GP |
Strength | (500+2)mg |
Generic Name | Metformin + Glimepiride |
Manufacturer | US Vitamin |
Pharmaceutical Form | Tablet/s |
Glycomet
GP - (500+2) mg
It has a generic name Metformin Hcl+ Glimepiride which is
a combination oral anti-diabetic medication for the treatment of Type-2
diabetes. This drug can also be used for the treatment of type-1 diabetes
(insulin dependent). Metformin is the only anti-diabetic medicine that has
reflected cardiovascular complications of diabetes. It is also used with other
medicines to treat diabetes. Type-2 diabetes mellitus is also known as insulin
independent type-2 diabetes, which is the most pervasive diabetes occurring in
more than 90% of the cases. Obesity is one of the prime reasons in causing
type-2 diabetes. This disorder can be managed by following strict regimen i.e.
exercise, diet and medicines.
How
it works?
Metformin Hydrochloride
works by lowering the high blood glucose (hyperglycemia) and then helping your
body to make more use of the insulin released by pancreas. In short term, it
functions by suppressing the glucose production by the liver. While,
Glimepiride is a third-generation oral hypoglycemic drug that stimulates the
production of insulin from pancreatic beta cells and then increases the
sensitivity of body cells to the insulin. It binds with potassium channel and
depolarizes the membrane. By following this process, it actuates calcium ion
inflow and induces insulin secretion.
Important
information about Metformin Hcl+ Glimepiride
You should avoid taking
this medicine if you are allergic to metformin/ Glimepiride, pregnant or
planning to do so, breastfeeding, have severe kidney problems, have dehydration,
have severe infection, facing breathing difficulties and have blood clots or
pancreatitis. Metformin HCL-glimepiride is available in different strengths
along with various brands options such as Glycomet GP (500+2) mg and Glycomet
GP (500+1) mg.
Dosage
information
The usual starting dose
recommended for adults is 500 mg 1-2 times a day and the maximum dosage limit
is up to 1000 mg three tablets a day. The drug dosage varies from person to
person depending upon the particular condition. Ask your doctor for the
recommended dosage. You should swallow the tablet as a whole with a full glass
of water. The tablet can be broken into two parts if and only if advised by
your doctor. This drug is combined with well balanced calorie controlled diet
which is rich in fruits and vegetables.
Metformin and Glimepiride generally prescribed to be taken
during or immediately after the food. By following this routine, you may reduce
the chances of upset stomach. Continue to take this medicine as long as your
doctor recommends. Take the tablet at same time on each day as it will reduce
the missing of dose. This medicine controls over diabetes but not provide cure
for it. Hence, it is needed to take this medicine for a longer time as your
doctor prescribed.
What
if you miss a dose?
In case you forget to
take the dose, skip the dose. But, if it is less than 1 hour of the meal then
go and take it. Do not double up the dose in order to compensate the missed
one.
What
if you overdose?
In case of overdose
Metformin and Glimepiride may cause harmful effects on body as you may suffer
from hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). Seek urgent medical help in this
situation. The following symptoms are experienced by the overdose: weakness,
trembling or shaking, hunger, loss of co-ordination, fits or loss of
consciousness, slow or uneven heart rate. In all of the above conditions you
are required to immediately increase the sugar level by- eating 2-3 teaspoon
sugar or honey, drinking a non diet soft drink, eating 2-3 concentrated glucose
tablets. If the situation worsens, then visit the nearest healthcare center or
contact your doctor immediately.
Side
effects
Tell your doctor if you
witness any of the following side effects vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain,
taste disturbance, lightheadedness, headache, dizziness, diarrhea, rashes and
sores. Do not get alarmed by the side effects. You may/may not experience all
of them. Seek medical emergency in such cases.
Things
to be taken care of
Avoid the consumption of
alcohol. Elderly people require less number of doses. So, take as prescribed by
your doctor. From this drug, your skin becomes sensitive to sunlight than
normally. So, try to stay away from sunlight. Don’t skip the meals while talking
Metformin and Glimepiride.
Drug
interactions
As the drug is associated
with weight loss, ask your doctor about the restrictions (intake of
cholesterol) and diabetes drugs. Consult your doctor if you may be using the
following drugs: Vitamins like Vit. B12, Danazol, Diuretics, Cimetidine,
Corticosteroids, Tetracosactrin, Warfarin, Sulphonylurea, Glucocorticosteroids,
Diuretics. Ask your doctor to get the full details about the medicines which
may interact with this medicine.
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