Product Description
Glador M2 Tablet PR is a prescription medicine used for the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus. It is a combination of two active agents that help lower and stabilize blood sugar levels. One ingredient works by stimulating the pancreas to release insulin, while the other reduces glucose production in the liver and increases the body’s sensitivity to insulin. The prolonged release (PR) form ensures a slow and steady release of the medicine, offering long-lasting control of blood sugar levels throughout the day.
Benefits
Helps in effective management of high blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes
Reduces the chances of diabetes-related complications such as kidney damage, nerve issues and heart disease
Provides steady and prolonged sugar control because of its extended release action
Supports better energy balance and contributes to overall well-being
Possible Side Effects
Low blood sugar may occur, showing signs like shakiness, sweating, hunger or dizziness
Digestive issues such as nausea, mild diarrhea or stomach discomfort may be noticed initially
Weight gain, headache or skin reactions can occur in some individuals
Rarely, liver or kidney-related issues may arise and should be reported immediately
How to Use
Take the tablet exactly as directed by your doctor, usually once daily
Swallow it whole with water without crushing, chewing or breaking, as it is a prolonged release tablet
It should preferably be taken with meals to reduce stomach upset and prevent low sugar episodes
Taking it at the same time each day helps in achieving consistent sugar control
What to Avoid
Avoid missing meals as this may increase the risk of hypoglycemia
Do not drink alcohol excessively since it can worsen side effects and disturb sugar regulation
Avoid using this medicine without medical advice if you have severe liver or kidney disease
Do not mix with other antidiabetic medicines unless guided by a healthcare professional
Precautions
Inform your doctor if you have a history of kidney problems, liver disease, heart issues or hormonal disorders
Keep a sugar source such as glucose tablets or a snack handy to treat sudden low sugar episodes
Pregnant or breastfeeding women should take this medicine only on a doctor’s recommendation
Regular blood sugar checks and periodic health monitoring are important while on treatment
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