Voglinorm-M 0.3 Tablet is a combination medicine used to manage type 2 diabetes mellitus. It helps in reducing high blood sugar levels after meals and throughout the day. This medicine is prescribed when diet, exercise, and single medicines are not sufficient to keep blood glucose under control.
How to Take
The tablet should be taken with meals, or as directed by your doctor. The dose will depend on your blood sugar readings and overall health condition. Do not stop taking the medicine without consulting your doctor, as this may cause a sudden rise in blood sugar levels.
Lifestyle Support
For effective diabetes management, Voglinorm-M 0.3 Tablet should be used along with a healthy diet, regular exercise, and weight management as recommended by your healthcare provider. Keep a routine check of your blood glucose while using this medicine.
Possible Side Effects
Some common side effects include abdominal discomfort, gas, diarrhea, metallic taste, nausea, or loss of appetite. Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) can occur if this medicine is taken along with insulin or other anti-diabetic drugs. In such cases, plain glucose should be taken to recover quickly, as regular table sugar may not be effective. If any side effects persist, seek medical advice.
Precautions
Inform your doctor if you have liver, kidney, or stomach-related health issues before starting this medicine. It should not be used in certain bowel conditions. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should use it only after consulting their doctor. Avoid excess alcohol intake, as it may increase the risk of low blood sugar or lactic acidosis.
Uses
Helps in the treatment of type 2 diabetes by controlling high blood sugar levels, especially after meals.
Benefits
Improves overall sugar control, reduces the risk of long-term diabetes complications affecting the kidneys, nerves, and eyes, and supports better energy levels for daily activities.
How It Works
Voglinorm-M 0.3 Tablet combines two medicines: one slows the digestion of carbohydrates in the intestine to prevent sudden blood sugar spikes, while the other lowers glucose production in the liver and increases the body’s response to insulin. Together, they provide more stable sugar control.
Safety Advice
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Alcohol: Best avoided during therapy
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Pregnancy: Use only if prescribed by a doctor
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Breastfeeding: Safe if recommended under medical supervision
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Driving: Low blood sugar may occasionally affect alertness; be cautious
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Kidney/Liver: Dose adjustment may be required in severe conditions—consult your doctor
Missed Dose
If a dose is missed, take it with your next meal or as instructed. Do not double the dose to make up for the missed one.






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