Product Description:
Valera Tablet is an anti-diabetic medicine used to manage type 2 diabetes mellitus. It helps control blood sugar levels when diet, exercise, and other medications alone are not sufficient. By improving the body’s insulin response and reducing sugar production in the liver, Valera Tablet helps maintain normal glucose levels and prevents complications such as kidney damage, nerve problems, and vision loss.
Valera Tablet may be used alone or in combination with other diabetes medicines. It can be taken with or without food, preferably at the same time each day. To get the best results, follow your doctor’s prescribed dose and continue regular physical activity and a balanced diet.
Uses of Valera Tablet
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus – Helps control blood sugar levels
Prevention of Diabetes-Related Complications – Protects against kidney and nerve damage, and supports heart health
Benefits of Valera Tablet
Improves blood sugar control by enhancing insulin secretion
Reduces glucose production in the liver
Helps prevent long-term diabetes complications
Supports overall metabolic balance when combined with lifestyle changes
How Valera Tablet Works
Valera Tablet works by increasing insulin release from the pancreas and reducing the levels of hormones that raise blood sugar. This dual action helps lower both fasting and post-meal glucose levels, maintaining stable blood sugar throughout the day.
Side Effects
Common side effects include:
Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) — especially when used with insulin or sulfonylureas
Nasopharyngitis (sore throat, cold, or cough)
Stomach inflammation or discomfort
Joint pain
Most side effects are mild and temporary. Contact your doctor if symptoms persist or become bothersome.
Safety Advice
Alcohol: Consult your doctor before use. Alcohol may alter blood sugar levels.
Pregnancy: Use with caution. May be unsafe; consult your doctor before starting.
Breastfeeding: Possibly unsafe; may pass into breast milk.
Driving: Generally safe, but be cautious if you experience hypoglycemia.
Kidney: Use with caution in patients with kidney disease; dose adjustment may be needed. Not recommended in end-stage kidney disease.
Liver: Safe when used as prescribed; caution advised in severe liver disease.
Key Tips for Effective Diabetes Control
Take your medication at the same time each day.
Follow a healthy diet and exercise regularly.
Avoid skipping meals to reduce the risk of low blood sugar.
Carry sugar or glucose candy to manage sudden hypoglycemia.
Have regular blood glucose and kidney function tests as advised by your doctor.




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