Product Introduction
Glyciphage-PG 1 Tablet SR is an advanced oral anti-diabetic formulation designed to help improve blood sugar control in adults with Type 2 diabetes mellitus. It combines Glimepiride, Metformin, and Pioglitazone, three clinically established medicines that work together to enhance insulin effectiveness, support glucose utilization, and reduce excess sugar production in the body.
This sustained-release tablet is prescribed along with lifestyle measures such as a balanced diet, physical activity, and weight management for long-term blood glucose regulation and diabetes control.
Key Benefits
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Helps maintain healthy blood sugar levels in Type 2 diabetes
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Enhances the body’s response to insulin
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Reduces glucose production by the liver
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Improves glucose absorption and utilization by body tissues
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Aids in preventing long-term complications such as:
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Nerve damage
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Kidney impairment
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Vision problems
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Cardiovascular complications
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Supports better diabetes control when single or dual therapy is insufficient
Continued use as advised by your doctor, along with diet and exercise, helps promote healthier metabolism and improved overall diabetes management.
How It Works
Glyciphage-PG 1 Tablet SR combines three antidiabetic medicines:
| Ingredient | Function |
|---|---|
| Glimepiride | Stimulates pancreas to release more insulin |
| Metformin | Decreases sugar production in the liver, slows sugar absorption, improves insulin sensitivity |
| Pioglitazone | Enhances insulin action in body tissues, helping the body utilize glucose more efficiently |
This triple-mechanism approach provides enhanced glycemic control in patients needing additional support.
Directions for Use
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Take exactly as prescribed by your doctor
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Swallow whole — do not crush or chew
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Take with food to reduce stomach upset
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Maintain a consistent daily schedule
If a dose is missed, take it when remembered unless it’s near the next scheduled dose. Do not double the dose.
Side Effects
Common, usually temporary effects may include:
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Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia)
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Nausea or vomiting
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Diarrhoea
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Headache or dizziness
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Stomach discomfort
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Weakness or fatigue
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Sinus infection
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Anaemia (rarely)
Hypoglycemia warning: Symptoms include sweating, shakiness, hunger, headache, and confusion. Carry a quick-sugar source like glucose tablets or fruit juice.
Avoid alcohol as it may increase hypoglycemia risk.
Safety Information
| Condition | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Alcohol | Avoid; increases hypoglycemia risk |
| Pregnancy | Consult doctor before use |
| Breastfeeding | Use only under medical supervision |
| Kidney Disease | Dose adjustment may be required; avoid in severe disease |
| Liver Disease | Use with caution; avoid in severe liver impairment |
| Driving | Sugar fluctuations may affect alertness |
Routine monitoring of blood glucose, kidney, and liver function is recommended during therapy.
Helpful Tips for Better Results
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Maintain a balanced, diabetic-friendly diet
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Follow daily exercise routine
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Monitor blood sugar regularly
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Avoid skipping meals
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Follow prescribed dosage consistently
Healthy lifestyle habits enhance the effectiveness of your treatment.





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