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Introduction About GLUCOBAY M 25MG TABLET
GLUCOBAY M 25MG TABLET is used to manage type 2 diabetes mellitus in patients who have not sufficiently responded to either diet and exercise alone or after a combination of diet and exercise with other single oral antidiabetic medicines. It is a combination of Acarbose and Metformin which belongs to the group of medicines called Antidiabetic agents.
GLUCOBAY M 25MG TABLET is not recommended for patients with ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease, severe liver disorders, kidney diseases, hernias, intestinal diseases, gastric diseases, type-1 diabetes, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, weight loss, dehydration, severe infections in the lungs or kidney, acute or chronic metabolic acidosis, diabetic ketoacidosis, acute heart failure, or heart attack. Inform your doctor before any x-ray or scanning and if there are any pre-planned surgeries.
If you are a pregnant or a breastfeeding women, consult your doctor before taking the medicine. It is not recommended in children less than 16 years of age. The common side effects are flatulence, diarrhoea, stomach pain, upset stomach, loss of appetite, and changes in taste. Consult your doctor if any of your symptoms get worse or persist.
Uses Of GLUCOBAY M 25MG TABLET
- Used to manage type 2 diabetes mellitus
How GLUCOBAY M 25MG TABLET Works
GLUCOBAY M 25MG TABLET contains Acarbose and Metformin. Acarbose works by inhibiting the action of enzymes involved in the digestion of carbohydrates and sugars, thereby delaying the digestion of carbohydrates complex (sugars) and lowering blood sugar levels. Metformin reduces the amount of sugar that the liver releases into the blood and gives a better response to insulin. This is the major action responsible for lowering blood glucose levels.
How to use GLUCOBAY M 25MG TABLET
- Take GLUCOBAY M 25MG TABLET as directed by your physician
- Swallow the medicine with a glass of water, and do not crush or chew the medicine
- It is better to take the medicine with food to avoid stomach disorders and take this medicine at the same time every day
- Your doctor will decide the correct dose of the medicine for you depending upon your condition
Side Effects Of GLUCOBAY M 25MG TABLET
Common side effects of GLUCOBAY M 25MG TABLET:
- digestive problems
- diarrhoea
- loss of appetite
- changes in taste
- flatulence
- rumbling in the stomach
- feeling of fullness (bloating)
Stop taking this medicine and contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:
- accumulation of lactic acid in the blood (lactic acidosis)
- weakness, tiredness, muscle pain, trouble breathing, stomach pain, nausea
and vomiting, diarrhoea chillness in arms and legs, dizziness or light-headed, irregular
heartbeat - tiredness, loss of appetite, weight loss, yellowing of the skin or eyes
- fatigue, headache, muscle cramps and weakness
Warning & Precautions

Pregnancy
Consult your doctorIf you are a pregnant or planning for a pregnancy, consult your doctor before taking the medicine.

Breastfeeding
Consult your doctorIf you are a breastfeeding women, consult your doctor before taking the medicine.

Driving and Using Machines
Use with CautionDo not drive or handle heavy machines if you experience side effects like feeling dizzy, drowsy, or tired, or if you have blurred vision while taking the medicine.

Alcohol
ContraindicatedConsumption of alcohol is not recommended during management with the medicine.

Kidney
Consult your doctorGLUCOBAY M 25MG TABLET is not recommended for use in patients with severe kidney impairment or kidney infections and should be used with caution in patients with mild to moderate kidney disease.

Liver
Consult your doctorGLUCOBAY M 25MG TABLET is not recommended in patients with severe liver problems or liver infections and should be used with caution in patients with mild to moderate liver disease.

Allergy
ContraindicatedTalk to your doctor if you are allergic to Acarbose or Metformin or any other ingredients of this medicine.

Lungs
Consult your doctorThere is no proper information regarding the use of this medicine in patients with lung diseases. It should be used with caution in patients with lung diseases.

Heart Disease
ContraindicatedGLUCOBAY M 25MG TABLET is not recommended for patients with acute heart failure or heart attack.

Use In Pediatrics
ContraindicatedGLUCOBAY M 25MG TABLET is not recommended for use in children (below 18 years of age).

Use In Geriatrics
Use with CautionGLUCOBAY M 25MG TABLET should be used with caution in elderly people.
Others
GLUCOBAY M 25MG TABLET is not recommended for use if you:
- have gastrointestinal disorders like ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease, severe liver disorder, kidney diseases, hernia, intestinal diseases, gastric diseases
- have Type-1 diabetes
- have acute or chronic metabolic acidosis
- have diabetic ketoacidosis
Before taking the medicine, inform your doctor if you undergo,
- any x-ray or scanning and if there are any pre-planned surgeries
Interactions
A. Drug-Drug interactions:
Before GLUCOBAY M 25MG TABLET, inform your doctor if you are taking any of the following medicines:
- Diuretics (Ex. furosemide)
- NSAID and COX-2-inhibitors (Ex. ibuprofen, celecoxib)
- ACE inhibitors and angiotensin II receptor antagonists (Ex. enalapril, ramipril, valsartan, losartan, verapamil)
- Bronchodilators (Ex. salbutamol, terbutaline)
- corticosteroids (Ex. prednisolone)
- Antibiotics (Ex. neomycin, vancomycin trimethoprim)
- H2 blockers (Ex. cimetidine)
- Anti-viral agents (Ex. Dolutegravir)
- Anti-anginals (Ex. ranolazine, acetazolamide)
- Cardiac glycosides (Ex. digoxin)
- Anti-cancer agents (Ex. crizotinib, olaparib)
- Anti-fungal (Ex. isavuconazole)
- Anti-diabetics (Ex. insulin and rosiglitazone)
- Birth control pills (Ex. estragon, progesterone)
- Sympathomimetics (Ex. phenylpropanolamine)
- Hormones (Ex. thyroxine)
- Anticonvulsants (Ex. phenytoin, topiramate, zonisamide)
- Bile acid sequestrants (Ex. nicotinic acid, colestyramine)
- Anti-TB agents (Ex. isoniazid, rifampicin)
- Opiate (narcotic) analgesics (Ex. Morphine)
- Class 1A anti-arrhythmics (Ex. procainamide, quinidine, and quinine)
- Anticoagulants (Ex. warfarin)
- Intestinal absorbents (Ex. charcoal)
- Digestive enzymes (Ex. amylase and lipase)
- X-rays (Ex. iodine)
B. Interaction with food or drink:
- Foods containing cane sugar should be avoided as it may cause stomach discomfort and diarrhoea
Overdosage:
If you or anyone else accidentally took too much of GLUCOBAY M 25MG TABLET, consult your doctor immediately. Symptoms of overdose include stomach discomfort, nausea, vomiting drowsiness, weakness, dizziness, malaise, headache, and flatulence. Lactic acidosis and hypoglycaemia have also been reported.
Synopsis
Drug | : | Metformin, Acarbose |
Pharmacological Category | : | Antidiabetic agents |
Therapeutic Indication | : | Type 2 diabetes mellitus |
Dosage Forms | : | Tablet |
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FAQs About GLUCOBAY M 25MG TABLET
Q: Can GLUCOBAY M 25MG TABLET cause hypoglycemia?
A: Yes, when taken in high doses, it may reduce blood sugar. Consult your doctor immediately if you experience any symptoms of hypoglycaemia, such as tiredness, dizziness, fainting, or light-headedness.
Q: Can GLUCOBAY M 25MG TABLET be used during pregnancy?
A: If you are a pregnant or planning for a pregnancy, consult your doctor before taking the medicine.
Q: Can I take GLUCOBAY M 25MG TABLET with insulin?
A: No. Avoid concomitant use of GLUCOBAY M 25MG TABLET with insulin or any other antidiabetic agent, as it may result in lower blood glucose levels than the required normal amount and interreact with the medicine, reducing its efficacy.
Q: Can I drink alcohol while taking GLUCOBAY M 25MG TABLET?
A: No. Avoid consumption of alcohol while taking this medicine because concomitant use of this medicine with alcohol can further increase the risk of hypoglycemia.
Q: Can GLUCOBAY M 25MG TABLET cause nausea?
A: Yes. This medicine may cause nausea in some individuals, although not everybody gets it. To avoid the feeling of nausea, try to take this medicine between meals or after meals. Only rely on simple and healthy foods. Avoid eating rich, spicy foods.
References
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