Product Introduction
SGLTR Tablet is an anti-diabetic medicine used alone or in combination with other medicines for the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus. It helps lower high blood sugar levels, thereby reducing the risk of serious complications such as kidney damage, blindness, nerve problems, and cardiovascular disease. By improving glycemic control, it supports overall diabetes management and long-term health.
How to Take
SGLTR Tablet may be taken with or without food at any time of the day, but it is recommended to take it at the same time daily for maximum benefit. The dosage and duration should be followed exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Do not discontinue the medicine without consulting your doctor, as this can lead to uncontrolled blood sugar and complications. Along with medication, following a healthy diet, regular exercise, and weight management are essential parts of treatment.
How it Works
SGLTR Tablet belongs to a class of anti-diabetic medicines that work by removing excess glucose from the body through urine. This helps lower blood sugar levels and improves diabetes control.
Uses
Treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus
Benefits
Lowers blood sugar levels effectively
Reduces the risk of diabetes-related complications (kidney, nerve, and eye damage)
Supports heart health in diabetic patients
Works well as part of a long-term diabetes management plan
Common Side Effects
Most side effects are mild and temporary. Seek medical advice if they persist or become bothersome.
Nausea
Diarrhea or constipation
Headache
Frequent urination or increased thirst
Urinary tract infection
Fungal infections (genital area)
Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), especially when combined with other diabetes medicines
Low blood pressure (hypotension)
Fever or cough
Precautions & Safety Advice
Alcohol: Unsafe. Alcohol can worsen side effects and increase hypoglycemia risk.
Pregnancy: Use with caution. Limited human data; animal studies show risk. Doctor’s supervision required.
Breastfeeding: Probably unsafe. Drug may pass into breast milk and affect the baby.
Driving: Use with caution. Low or high blood sugar may affect concentration and driving ability.
Kidney disease: Unsafe. Should be avoided in patients with kidney problems.
Liver disease: Unsafe. Should not be used in patients with significant liver impairment.
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