Glimepiride 4mg Tablets, 30 Tablets
Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes
Active Ingredient: Glimepiride 4mg
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Glimepiride 4mg Tablets, 30 Tablets
Glimepiride 4mg Tablets are a prescription medication used to manage blood sugar levels in adults with type 2 diabetes. These tablets work by increasing the amount of insulin that your pancreas releases, which helps to lower blood sugar levels. Glimepiride should be taken as directed by your doctor and may be used alongside other medications, diet, and exercise to help control diabetes.
What Glimepiride Tablets is used for:
Gliempiride Tablets is used to treat a certain form of diabetes (type 2 diabetes mellitus) when diet, physical exercise and weight reduction alone have not been able to control your blood sugar levels.
What is type 2 diabetes?
Type 2 diabetes is a condition in which your body does not make enough insulin, and the insulin that your body produces does not work as well as it should. Your body can also make too much sugar. When this happens, sugar (glucose) builds up in the blood. This can lead to serious medical problems like heart disease, kidney disease, blindness, and amputation.
- Type 2 diabetes is a common condition that causes the level of sugar (glucose) in the blood to become too high.
- It can cause symptoms like excessive thirst, needing to pee a lot and tiredness. It can also increase your risk of getting serious problems with your eyes, heart and nerves.
- It\’s a lifelong condition that can affect your everyday life. You may need to change your diet, take medicines and have regular check-ups.
- It\’s caused by problems with a chemical in the body (hormone) called insulin. It\’s often linked to being overweight or inactive, or having a family history of type 2 diabetes.
Symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes
Many people have type 2 diabetes without realising. This is because symptoms don\’t necessarily make you feel unwell.
Symptoms of type 2 diabetes include:
- peeing more than usual, particularly at night
- feeling thirsty all the time
- feeling very tired
- losing weight without trying to
- itching around your penis or vagina, or repeatedly getting thrush
- cuts or wounds taking longer to heal
- blurred vision
You\’re more at risk of developing type 2 diabetes if you:
- are over 40 – or 25 for south Asian people
- have a close relative with diabetes – such as a parent, brother or sister
- are overweight or obese
- are of south Asian, Chinese, African Caribbean or black African origin – even if you were born in the UK
Understanding your type 2 diabetes medication
Most people need medicine to control their type 2 diabetes.
The medicine helps keep your blood sugar level as normal as possible to prevent health problems. You\’ll have to take it for the rest of your life.
Diabetes usually gets worse over time, so your medicine or dose may need to change.
Adjusting your diet and being active is also necessary to keep your blood sugar level down.
How to manage your diabetes
A healthy diet and keeping active will help you manage your blood sugar level. It will also help you to control your weight and generally feel better.
YOU CAN EAT MANY TYPES OF FOODS
There\’s nothing you can\’t eat if you have type 2 diabetes, but you\’ll have to limit certain foods.
You should:
- eat a wide range of foods – including fruit, vegetables and some starchy foods like pasta
- keep sugar, fat and salt to a minimum
- eat breakfast, lunch and dinner every day – don\’t skip meals
If you need to change your diet, it might be easier to make small changes every week.
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What is the price of Glimepiride 4mg Tablets in Nigeria?
The price of Glimepiride 4mg Tablets is N3,430
Where can you buy Glimepiride 4mg Tablets In Nigeria?
Glimepiride 4mg Tablets is available on Asset Pharmacy Lagos Nigeria, Nigeria\’s Largest Online Pharmacy
Glimepiride 4mg Tablets is a prescription drug that legally requires a medical prescription to be dispensed.
To order this product you confirm that you are under the care of your doctor or consultant and have been given permission by them for purchase, fulfillment & use in treatment with their written consent.
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Glimepiride
How to Use
How to use Glimepiride 4mg Tablets
Always take this medicine exactly as described in this leaflet or as your doctor or pharmacist has told you. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure
Taking this medicine
Take this medicine by mouth just before or with the first main meal of the day (usually breakfast). If you do not have breakfast you should take the product on schedule as prescribed by your doctor. It is important not to leave out any meal when you are on Glimepiride Tablets
Swallow the tablets whole with at least half glass of water. Do not crush or chew the tablets.
How much to take
The dose of Glimepiride Tablets depends on your needs, condition and results of blood and urine sugar tests and is determined by your doctor. Do not take more tablets than your doctor has prescribed.
The usual starting dose is one Glimepiride 1 mg tablet once a day.
If necessary, your doctor may increase the dose after each 1 – 2 weeks of treatment.
The maximum recommended dose is 6 mg Glimepiride tablet per day.
A combination therapy of glimepiride plus metformin or of glimepiride plus insulin may be started . In such a case your doctor will determine the proper doses of glimepiride, metformin or insulin individually for you
Your dose of Glimepiride tablets may need to be adjusted if you change weight, change your lifestyle, or if you are under a lot of stress. Please speak to your doctor if any of these situations apply to you.
If you feel the effect of your medicine is too weak or too strong do not change the dose yourself, but ask your doctor
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Product Information of Glimepiride 4mg Tablets
What you need to know before you take Glimepiride Tablets
Do not take Glimepiride Tablets and tell your doctor if:
- You are allergic (hypersensitive) to Glimepiride or other sulfonylureas (medicines used to lower your blood sugar such as glibenclamide) or sulfonamides (medicines for bacterial infections such as sulfamethoxazole) or any of the other ingredients of this medicine (listed in section 6 what Glimepiride tablets contains). · You have insulin dependent diabetes (type 1 diabetes mellitus) · You have diabetic ketoacidosis ( a complication of diabetes when your acid level is raised in your body and you may have some of the following signs: fatigue, feeling sick (nausea), frequent urination and muscular stiffness) · You are in a diabetic coma. · You have severe kidney disease. · You have a severe liver disease Do not take this medicine if any of the above apply to you. If you are not sure, talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking Glimepiride tablets. Warnings and precautions Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking Glimepiride Tablets · If you are recovering from an injury, operation, infections with fever, or from other forms of stress, inform your doctor as temporary change of treatment may be necessary · If you have severe liver or kidney disorder If you are not sure if any of these apply to you, talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking Glimepiride Tablets Lowering of the haemoglobin level and breakdown of red blood cells (haemolytic anemia) can occur in patients missing the enzyme glucose-6-phoshate dehydrogenase. Important information about hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar) When you take Glimepiride tablets, you may get hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar). Please see below for additional information about hypoglycaemia, its signs and treatment. Following factors could increase the risk of you getting hypoglycaemia: · Undernourishment, irregular meal time, missed or delayed meal or period of fasting · Changes to your diet · Taking more Glimepiride tablets than needed · Having kidneys that do not work properly · Having severe liver disease · If you suffer from particular hormone-induced disorders (disorders of the thyroid glands, of the pituitary gland or adrenal cortex) · Drinking alcohol (especially when you skip a meal) · Taking certain other medicines (See Taking other medicines below) · If you increase the amount of exercise you do and you don’t eat enough food or eat food containing less carbohydrate than usual. Signs of hypoglycaemia include: Hunger pangs, headache, nausea, vomiting, sluggishness, sleepiness, problems sleeping, restlessness, aggression, problems with concentration, reduced alertness and reaction time, depression, confusion, problems with your speech and sight, slurred speech, shakiness, partial paralysis, dizziness, helplessness. The following signs may also occur: sweating, clammy skin, anxiety, fast or increased heart beat, high blood pressure, awareness of your heart beat, sudden strong pain in the breast that may radiate into neighbouring areas (angina pectoris and cardiac arrhythmias) If blood sugar levels continue to drop you may suffer from considerable confusion (delirium), develop fits, lose self control, breathing may be shallow and your heart beat slowed down, you may fall into unconsciousness. The clinical picture of a severe reduced blood sugar level may resemble that of a stroke. Treating hypoglycaemia: In most cases the signs of reduced blood sugar vanish very quickly when you consume some form of sugar, e.g. sugar cubes, sweet juice, sweetened tea. You should therefore always take some form of sugar with you (e.g. sugar cubes). Remember that artificial sweeteners are not effective. Please contact your doctor or go to the hospital if taking sugar does not help or if the symptoms recur. Laboratory Tests The level of sugar in your blood or urine should be checked regularly. Your doctor may also take blood tests to monitor your blood cell levels and liver function. Children and adolescents Glimepiride Tablets is not recommended for use in children under 18 years of age. Other medicines and Glimepiride tablets: Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken or might take any other medicines, including medicines obtained without a prescription. Your doctor may wish to change your dose of Glimepiride tablets if you are taking other medicines, which may weaken or strengthen the effect of Glimepiride tablets on the level of sugar in your blood. The following medicines can increase the blood sugar lowering effect of Glimepiride tablets. This can lead to a risk of hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar): · Medicines to treat pain and inflammation (phenylbutazone, azopropazone, oxyphenbutazone, aspirinlike medicines) · Other medicines to treat diabetes mellitus (such as insulin or metformin) · Medicines supporting muscle build up (anabolics) · Medicines to inhibit blood clotting (coumarin derivatives such as warfarin) · Medicines used to reduce weight (fenfluramine) · Medicines called anti-arrhythmic agents used to control abnormal heart beat (disopyramide) · Medicines lowering high cholesterol level (fibrates) · Medicineslowering high blood pressure (ACE inhibitors) · Medicines to treat depression (fluoxetine, MAO inhibitors) · Medicines to treat gout (allopurinol, probenecid, sulfinpyrazone) · Medicines to treat cancer (cyclophosphamide , ifosfamide, trofosfamide) · Medicines to treat bacterial and fungal infections (tetracyclines, chloramphenicol, fluconazole, miconazole, quinolones, clarithromycin) · Medicines to treat nasal allergies such as hay fever (tritoqualine) · Medicines to increase circulation when given in a high dose intravenous infusion (pentoxifylline) · Medicines to treat urinary infections (such as some long acting sulfonamides) · Medicines used for male sex hormone replacement therapy · Medicines called sympatholytics to treat high blood pressure, heart failure, or prostate symptoms The following medicines may decrease the blood sugar lowering effect of Glimepiride Tablets. This can lead to a risk of hyperglycaemia (high blood sugar level): · Medicines containing female sex hormones (oestrogens, progestogens) · Medicines to treat high blood pressure called thiazide diuretics (water tablets) · Medicines used to stimulate the thyroid gland (such as levothyroxine) · Medicines to treat allergies and inflammation (glucocorticoids) · Medicines to treat severe mental disorders (chlorpromazine and other phenothiazine derivatives · Medicines used to raise heart beat, to treat asthma or nasal congestion, coughs and colds, used to reduce weight, or used in life-threatening emergencies (adrenaline and sympathomimetics) · Medicines to treat high cholesterol level (nicotinic acid) · Medicines to treat constipation when they are used long term (laxatives) · Medicines to treat fits (phenytoin) · Medicines to treat high blood pressure or lowering blood sugar (diazoxide) · Medicines to treat severe low blood sugar levels (glucagon) · Medicines to treat nervousness and sleep problems (barbiturates) · Medicines to treat infections, tuberculosis (rifampicine) · Medicines to treat increased pressure in the eye (azetazolamide) The following medicinal products can increase or decrease the blood sugar lowering effect of Glimepiride Tablets: · Medicines to treat high blood pressure or heart failure such as beta-blockers, clonidine, guanethidine and reserpine. These can also hide the signs of hypoglycaemia, so special care is needed when taking these medicines. · Medicines to treat stomach ulcers (called H2 antagonists) Glimepiride tablets may either increase or weaken the effects of the following medicines: · Medicines inhibiting blood clotting (coumarin derivatives such as warfarin) · Colesevelam, a medicine used to reduce cholesterol, has an effect on the absorption of Glimepiride Tablets. To avoid this effect, you should be advised to take Glimepiride Tablets at least 4 hours before colesevelam. Glimepiride Tablets with food and drink: Alcohol intake may increase or decrease the blood sugar lowering action of Glimepiride Tablets in an unpredictable way Pregnancy, breast-feeding and fertility: Pregnancy Glimepiride Tablets should not be taken during pregancy. Tell your doctor if you are, you think you might be or are planning to become pregnant. Breast feeding Glimepiride may pass into breast milk. Glimepiride should not be taken during breast feeeding. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking this medicine. Driving and using machines: Your ability to concentrate or react may be reduced if your blood sugar is lowered (hypoglycaemia), or raised (hyperglycaemia) or if you develop visual problems as a result of such conditions. Bear in mind that you could endanger yourself or others (e.g. when driving a car or using machines). Please ask your doctor whether you can drive a car if you: · have frequent episodes of hypoglycaemia · have fewer or no warning signals of hypoglycaemia Glimepiride Tablets contains lactose If you have been told by your doctor that you cannot tolerate some sugars, contact your doctor before taking this medicinal product.
Side Effects
Side Effects of Glimepiride 4mg Tablets
Possible side effects
Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. Tell your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following symptoms : · Allergic reactions (including inflammation of blood vessels, often with skin rash) which may develop into serious reactions with difficulty in breathing, fall in blood pressure and sometimes progressing to shock · Abnormal liver function including yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice), problems with the bile flow (cholestasis), inflammation of the liver (hepatitis) or liver failure · Allergy (hypersensitivity) of the skin such as itching, rash, hives and increased sensitivity to sun. Some mild allergic reactions may develop into serious reactions · Severe hypoglycaemia including loss of consciousness, seizures or coma Other possible side effects with Glimepiride Tablets: Rare side effects (may affect up to 1 in 1000 people) · Lower blood sugar than normal (hypoglycaemia) (See Section 2) · Decrease in the number of blood cells: Blood platelets (which increases risk of bleeding or bruising) White blood cells (which makes infections more likely) Red blood cells (which can make the skin pale and cause weakness or breathlessness) These problems generally get better after you stop taking Glimepiride tablets Very rare side effects (may affect up to 1 in 10,000 people): · Allergic reactions (including inflammation of blood vessels, often with skin rash) which may develop into serious reactions with difficulty in breathing, fall in blood pressure and sometimes progressing to shock. If you experience any of these symptoms, tell your doctor immediately. · Abnormal liver function including yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice), impairment of the bile flow (cholestasis), inflammation of the liver (hepatitis) or liver failure. If you experience any of these symptoms , tell your doctor immediately. · Feeling or being sick, diarrhoea, feeling full or bloated, and abdominal pain · Decrease in the amount of sodium level in your blood (shown by blood tests) Not known (frequency cannot be estimated from the available data) · Allergy (hypersensitivity) of the skin may occur such as itching, rash, hives and increased sensitivity to sun. Some mild allergic reactions may develop into serious reactions with swallowing or breathing problems, swelling of your lips, throat or tongue. Therefore in the event of one of these side effects, tell your doctor immediately. · Allergic reactions with sulfonylureas, sulfonamides, or related drugs may occur · Problems with your sight may occur when beginning treatment with Glimepiride Tablets. This is due to changes in blood sugar levels and should soon improve · Increased liver enzymes · Severe unusual bleeding or bruising under the skin · Reporting of side effects If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This includes any possible side effects not listed in this leaflet. By reporting side effects you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine.
Ingredients
Product Ingredients of Glimepiride 4mg Tablets
Each tablet contains 4mg of glimepiride.
The other ingredients are:
Core tablet: lactose monohydrate, sodium starch glycolate(type A), povidone (K-30), magnesium stearate
How to store
How to store Glimepiride 4mg Tablets
Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children
This medicinal product does not require any special temperature storage condition. Store in the original
package in order to protect from moisture. Keep the blister in the outer carton.
Do not use this medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the carton (EXP). The expiry date refers to the last day of that month.
Do not use this medicine if you notice visible signs of deterioration.
Do not throw away any medicines via wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to throw away medicines you no longer use. These measures will help protect the environment.
Patient Information Leaflet
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