
| Salt Composition: | Glimepiride (1mg) + Metformin (500mg) |
| Manufacturer: | Unimarck Healthcare Ltd |
| Storage: | Below 25 degree celcius |
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Have doubts about this medicine?
Uniglip M 1mg/500mg Tablet ER is a combination of two medicines used to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus in adults. Uniglip M 1mg/500mg Tablet ER belongs to a category of medicines known as anti-diabetic drugs. It is a combination of two medicines used to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus in adults. It helps control blood sugar levels in people with diabetes.
Uniglip M 1mg/500mg Tablet ER is a combination of two antidiabetic medicines: Glimepiride and Metformin. Glimepiride is a sulfonylurea which works by increasing the amount of insulin released by the pancreas in order to lower the blood glucose. Metformin is a biguanide which works by lowering glucose production in the liver, delaying glucose absorption from intestines and increasing the body's sensitivity to insulin.
What are the recommended storage conditions for Uniglip M 1mg/500mg Tablet ER?
Store this medicine in the container it came in, tightly closed. Refer to the instructions on the packaging or label for specific storage recommendations. Discard unused medication.
Can the use of Uniglip M 1mg/500mg Tablet ER lead to lactic acidosis?
Yes, Uniglip M 1mg/500mg Tablet ER may increase the risk of lactic acidosis. It is a medical emergency associated with elevated blood acid levels. It can be triggered by metformin use and is known as MALA (Metformin-associated lactic acidosis). While rare, it poses risks for individuals with pre-existing kidney problems, elderly patients, or those consuming large amounts of alcohol.
What is Uniglip M 1mg/500mg Tablet ER?
Uniglip M 1mg/500mg Tablet ER is a combination of Glimepiride and Metformin. It's prescribed for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM). This medication improves blood glucose levels when combined with a healthy diet and regular exercise.
What are the possible side effects of Uniglip M 1mg/500mg Tablet ER?
Common side effects include hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), altered taste, nausea, stomach pain, diarrhea, and headache. In some cases, there's a chance of serious but rare side effects like lactic acidosis.
Can the use of Uniglip M 1mg/500mg Tablet ER lead to Vitamin B12 deficiency?
Yes. Uniglip M 1mg/500mg Tablet ER can cause Vitamin B12 deficiency over time, as it interferes with vitamin absorption in the stomach. Untreated, this could lead to anemia and nerve problems. Symptoms include tingling sensations, numbness in extremities, weakness, urinary issues, changes in mental status, and difficulty maintaining balance (ataxia). It's recommended to consume outside sources of Vitamin B12 at least once a year.
Can the use of Uniglip M 1mg/500mg Tablet ER cause hypoglycemia?
Yes, Uniglip M 1mg/500mg Tablet ER can cause hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). Symptoms include nausea, headaches, irritability, hunger, sweating, dizziness, rapid heart rate, and feelings of anxiety or shakiness. This is more likely if you miss meals, drink alcohol, over-exercise, or take other antidiabetic drugs simultaneously.
Is it safe to take alcohol while I am also taking Uniglip M 1mg/500mg Tablet ER?
No, it's not safe to combine alcohol and Uniglip M 1mg/500mg Tablet ER. Alcohol consumption can lower blood sugar levels and increase the risk of lactic acidosis.
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole. Do not chew, crush or break it. Uniglip M 1mg/500mg Tablet ER is to be taken with food.
Alcohol
It is unsafe to consume alcohol with Uniglip M 1mg/500mg Tablet ER.
Breastfeed
Uniglip M 1mg/500mg Tablet ER is unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Data suggests that the drug may cause toxicity to the baby.
Pregnancy
Uniglip M 1mg/500mg Tablet ER may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.