Triglimiprex 1 Tablet SR
Combination: Glimepiride + Metformin + Pioglitazone
Use: Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (with diet/exercise).
Key Benefits:
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Controls blood sugar by improving insulin sensitivity.
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Reduces glucose production in the liver and enhances its excretion.
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Lowers risk of diabetes complications (kidney damage, nerve problems, etc.).
Dosage & Administration:
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Take once daily with food (to avoid stomach upset).
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Swallow whole; do not crush/chew.
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Missed dose: Take ASAP, but skip if close to next dose. Never double dose.
Side Effects:
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Common: Hypoglycemia, nausea, diarrhea, headache, dizziness, weakness.
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Serious (rare): Liver problems, bone fractures, anemia.
Safety Warnings:
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Alcohol: Unsafe (increases hypoglycemia risk).
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Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Avoid (consult doctor).
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Driving: Caution (low/high blood sugar may impair focus).
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Kidney/Liver Disease: Dose adjustment needed. Avoid in severe cases.
How It Works:
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Glimepiride: Boosts insulin release from the pancreas.
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Metformin: Reduces liver glucose production + improves insulin response.
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Pioglitazone: Enhances insulin sensitivity in muscles/fat.
Monitoring:
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Regularly check blood sugar levels and kidney/liver function.
Note: Always follow your doctor’s advice. Do not self-adjust doses.
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