GLYNASE MF TABLET
GLYNASE MF TABLET

Glynase Mf Tablet

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PACK SIZE10
CATEGORYBranded
SALT COMPOSITIONGlipizide 5 MG + Metformin 500 MG
MANUFACTUREUSV
DOSAGE FORMTABLET

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INTRODUTION
Glynase-MF Tablet is part of a class of medications known as anti-diabetic medications. It's a combination of two medications that combat type 2 diabetes in adult. It aids in controlling blood sugar levels for those suffering from diabetes.
Glynase-MF Tablet is best taken along with food. Consume it frequently every day to reap the maximum benefits. Your physician will determine what dosage is right for you, and it could fluctuate from time-to-time in accordance with how it's responding to the blood sugar levels of your body.
Take this medicine as long as you need to even if you're feeling well and you feel your sugar levels have been under control. If you stop the medication without consulting with your physician the blood sugar levels could increase and expose you to the risk of damage to your kidneys or blindness, nerve disorders and even loss of legs. Keep in mind that this is just part of a program of treatment which should include healthy eating habits as well as regular exercise and weight loss according to your physician. Your lifestyle plays an important role in controlling the effects of diabetes.
The most frequent negative side effect of Glynase's MF Tablet is lower level of glucose in the blood (hypoglycemia). You should be aware of indicators of having the blood sugar level low like sweating, dizziness shakes, headache, and sweating and understand what to do about it. To avoid this from happening, you must regularly eat meals and have a quick-acting source of glucose like sugary foods or juice from fruit with you. Drinking alcohol may also increase the risk of having lower blood sugar levels, and must be abscondised. Other adverse reactions that could be observed when the use of this medication include tastes changes, nausea and diarrhea, stomach pain headache and swelling (swelling) fuzzy vision, bone fractures and an upper respiratory tract infection. Certain people might notice that they gain weight when they take this medicine.
It's not recommended to take it if you are suffering from the type one diabetes in the case of the condition known as diabetic ketoacidosis (high levels of acid in your blood) or suffer from liver or kidney disease. Before you take this medicine consult your physician whether you've ever suffered from heart disease. This medication may not be suitable for you. Breastfeeding or pregnant women are advised to consult with their doctor prior to taking it. Your blood sugar levels must be regularly checked and your physician may suggest blood tests to assess your blood cell count and the liver's function.
MEDICINE ACTIVITY
Glynase MF tablet is a mixture comprising Glipizide as well as Metformin. These are two diabetes-related medicines. Glipizide is a sulfonylurea which reduces blood glucose concentrations by raising the quantity of insulin produced in the pancreas. Metformin is a biguanide which decreases the production of glucose inside the liver. This slows the absorption of glucose in the intestines, and increases the sensitivity of insulin.
DIRECTION FOR USE
Follow the instructions of your doctor regarding how much and the duration the medicine. Intake it all immediately. It shouldn't be chewed or crushed. Glynase MF  tablets is to be consumed along with food.
SIDE EFFECTS 
The majority of side effects don't require medical attention, and will disappear once your body adjusts your medication. Contact your physician if they persist or if you're concerned about them.
•    Hypoglycemia (low blood glucose level)
•    Diarrhea
•    Headache
•    Upper respiratory tract infection
MANUFACTURERS DETAILS
USV Ltd.

F&Q

Can the use of Glynase-MF Tablet cause lactic acidosis?

Glynase-MF Tablet is a drug prescribed for lowering blood sugar in patients with type 2 diabetes. It belongs to a group of medications known as biguanides. Glynase-MF Tablet works by decreasing the amount of sugar produced by the liver and also delays sugar absorption from the intestine. Glynase-MF Tablet is available in 40mg and 50mg strength tablets for a once daily use.

Can the use of Glynase-MF Tablet cause hypoglycemia?

Hyperglycemia, or high blood sugar level, can be a serious problem for diabetic patients. Do not take this medicine if you already have hyperglycemia and if your blood sugar is not under strict control by your doctor. In general, if you have diabetes mellitus that is not well controlled with insulin, you should use this medicine only when your blood sugar reaches very high levels.

What are the possible side effects of Glynase-MF Tablet?

Glynase-MF Tablet is a drug used for treating high blood sugar levels in patients with diabetes mellitus. It reduces glucose (sugar) in the body by increasing the amount of insulin in the body. It is commonly used by many people with diabetes mellitus. Let's look at some of the side effects which you need to be informed about before you go ahead and start taking this medicine.

What is Glynase-MF Tablet?

Glynase-MF tablets are used for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Glipizide is an oral anti-diabetic medication that helps to reduce glucose levels in blood by increasing the insulin secretion from beta cells found in pancreas. Metformin lowers blood glucose by decreasing glucose production in the liver. This thus increases the insulin sensitivity .

Can the use of Glynase-MF Tablet lead to Vitamin B12 deficiency?

Glynase is a drug used for the treatment of type II diabetes. It is also used to lower LDL cholesterol.This medicine can cause Vitamin B12 deficiency on long-term use.It interferes with absorption of Vitamin B12 in the stomach. If untreated, it may cause anemia and nerve problems and the patient can feel a tingling sensation and numbness in the hands and feet, weakness, urinary problems, change in mental status and difficulty in maintaining balance (ataxia). To avoid such problems, some researchers suggest an intake of Vitamin B12 from outside sources at least once every year.

Are there any specific conditions in which Glynase-MF Tablet should not to be taken?

Allergic reactions, including symptoms of anaphylaxis, have been reported in patients receiving Glynase. Allergic reactions are characterized by one or more of the following: rash, urticaria, itching, flushing, and bronchospasm. If a patient develops a hypersensitive reaction to the drug, Glynase should be discontinued immediately and appropriate therapy instituted.

Is it safe to take alcohol while I am also taking Glynase-MF Tablet?

Glyburide and Metformin is a combination medicine used for treating type 2 diabetes mellitus. It may be used alone or with other anti-diabetic medicines. This medicine does not cause low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) like the sulfonylureas do.

What are the instructions for storage and disposal of Glynase-MF Tablet?

Store this medicine in the pharmacy where it belongs.

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