Vogli Trio 0.2 Tablet SR
Vogli Trio 0.2 Tablet SR is a prescription medicine used to manage type two diabetes mellitus in adults. It combines three different medicines that act through complementary mechanisms to control blood sugar. This tablet contains an alpha glucosidase inhibitor which slows down the digestion and absorption of carbohydrates, a sulfonylurea which stimulates the pancreas to release more natural insulin, and metformin which reduces glucose production in the liver while improving the body’s sensitivity to insulin. The sustained release form ensures long-lasting sugar control throughout the day, preventing sudden spikes after meals. Vogli Trio 0.2 Tablet SR is generally recommended when diet, exercise, and single or dual medicine therapy are not sufficient. By keeping sugar levels balanced, it lowers the risk of long-term complications such as kidney disorders, nerve damage, heart disease, and eye problems. Regular monitoring and lifestyle modification along with this medicine ensures better management of diabetes.
Benefits
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Provides effective control of blood sugar in type two diabetes
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Slows carbohydrate breakdown and absorption in the intestine
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Stimulates insulin release from pancreatic cells
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Reduces glucose production in the liver
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Improves body response to natural insulin
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Controls both fasting and post-meal sugar levels
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Sustained release action offers prolonged sugar control
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Helps prevent sudden sugar spikes after meals
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Reduces the risk of kidney damage linked to diabetes
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Protects nerves from diabetic complications
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Lowers chances of vision damage due to high sugar
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Supports better heart health by controlling sugar
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Improves daily energy and reduces fatigue
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Useful when single or dual therapy is inadequate
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Combines three medicines in one tablet for convenience
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Enhances long-term quality of life with diabetes care
Possible Side Effects
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Nausea or vomiting
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Stomach pain, bloating, or gas
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Diarrhea or loose stools
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Metallic taste in the mouth
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Headache or dizziness
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Fatigue or weakness
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Mild rash or itching in rare cases
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Low blood sugar when meals are skipped
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Rare chance of lactic acidosis with metformin
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Joint or muscle pain in some patients
How to Use
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Take the tablet with food to avoid stomach upset
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Swallow whole with water, do not crush or chew
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Follow the exact dose recommended by the doctor
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Maintain a fixed schedule daily for best results
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Do not take extra doses if one is missed
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Use along with a balanced diet and regular exercise
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Monitor sugar levels frequently for proper control
How it Works
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Alpha glucosidase inhibitor delays carbohydrate digestion
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Sulfonylurea increases insulin release from the pancreas
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Metformin reduces glucose release from the liver and improves insulin sensitivity
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Sustained release formulation maintains sugar control for longer duration
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Combination ensures balanced sugar management both during fasting and after meals
What to Avoid
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Avoid excessive alcohol as it may trigger lactic acidosis or low sugar
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Avoid skipping meals after taking the medicine
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Avoid overeating carbohydrate-rich meals immediately after dose
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Avoid smoking as it interferes with sugar control
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Avoid prolonged fasting or crash diets
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Avoid dehydration, drink sufficient fluids daily
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Avoid sudden changes in diet without medical advice
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Avoid driving or heavy machinery work if feeling dizzy or weak
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Avoid doubling the dose for missed tablets
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Avoid taking herbal or alternative medicines without consulting doctor
Safety Advice
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Use only under medical supervision
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Inform doctor about any kidney or liver disease
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Monitor blood sugar and HbA1c levels regularly
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Carry glucose or sweets to manage hypoglycemia
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Report unusual tiredness, shortness of breath, or muscle pain
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Pregnant and breastfeeding women should seek medical advice before use
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Elderly patients may need dose adjustment
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Do not stop medicine suddenly without doctor’s advice
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Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture
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Keep out of reach of children and pets
Precautions
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Inform doctor about all medicines being taken to avoid interactions
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Attend regular medical check-ups and blood investigations
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Do not exceed the prescribed dose
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Stay well hydrated, especially in hot weather or during exercise
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Do not take if allergic to any ingredient of the tablet
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Inform healthcare provider before undergoing surgery or procedures
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Follow a diabetic-friendly diet and exercise plan
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Manage stress levels to maintain sugar balance
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Keep a diabetes identity card for emergencies
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Use medicine only for as long as prescribed by healthcare professional
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