Product Description
Glador M1 Tablet PR is a prescription medicine used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus. It combines two active ingredients that work together to regulate blood sugar. One component stimulates the pancreas to release more insulin, while the other reduces sugar production in the liver and improves the body’s response to insulin. The PR (prolonged release) formulation allows the medicine to act slowly, ensuring steady sugar control over a longer period.
Benefits
Helps in effective reduction of high blood sugar levels in adults with type 2 diabetes
Supports the prevention of long-term complications such as kidney problems, nerve damage and heart disease
Provides prolonged and stable sugar regulation due to its slow-release action
Improves energy balance and contributes to better day-to-day functioning
Possible Side Effects
Some individuals may experience low blood sugar with symptoms like shakiness, sweating, hunger or dizziness
Digestive discomfort, nausea or mild diarrhea can occur, especially at the start of therapy
Weight gain, headache or allergic skin reactions may be noticed in some cases
Rarely, liver or kidney-related problems may arise and should be reported to a doctor
How to Use
Take the tablet exactly as directed by your doctor, usually once daily
Swallow it whole with a glass of water and do not crush, break or chew since it is a prolonged release tablet
Preferably take it with meals to reduce the risk of stomach irritation and low sugar episodes
Maintain consistency by taking it at the same time each day
What to Avoid
Avoid skipping meals as it increases the chance of low blood sugar
Do not drink alcohol in excess as it may increase side effects and disturb sugar control
Avoid self-medicating with other antidiabetic medicines without medical supervision
Do not use this medicine in severe liver or kidney disease unless prescribed by a healthcare professional
Precautions
Inform your doctor about any history of liver problems, kidney disease, heart conditions or hormonal disorders
Keep a quick source of sugar, such as glucose tablets or a snack, to manage sudden low sugar episodes
Pregnant and breastfeeding women should use this medicine only on medical recommendation
Routine blood sugar checks and monitoring of organ functions are important during treatment
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