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Amaryl 4 mg 10 Tablet

Amaryl 4 mg 10 Tablet

Amaryl 4 mg 10 Tablet

Name: Amaryl 4 mg 10 Tablets

description: AMARYL TABLET is an anti-diabetic drug containing Glimepiride which is included in the sulfonylurea group. Amaryl is used as an anti-diabetes mellitus type 2 or Non-Insulin-Dependent (type II) Diabetes Mellitus (NIDDM) drug where blood glucose levels cannot be controlled by diet and exercise alone. This drug works by lowering blood sugar levels by stimulating the release of insulin from functioning pancreatic beta cells. This drug can also increase the sensitivity of peripheral tissues to insulin. AMARYL is used as sole therapy or in combination with other oral anti-diabetic drugs or insulin. When using this medicine, you MUST ACCORD TO THE DOCTOR'S INSTRUCTIONS. Purchasing this drug requires education regarding the appropriate and safe use or consumption of the drug which will incur a fee.

composition: Each tablet contains Glimepiride 4 mg

packaging: Box, 3 Blisters @ 10 Tablets

how_to_use: Should be given with food, give immediately before the first main meal on the same day. Don't reduce your eating schedule. Swallow whole, do not chew/crush.

side_effects: Medication use generally has certain side effects and depends on each individual. If excessive or dangerous side effects occur, please consult medical personnel.
Side effects that may occur when using the drug are: Hypoglycemia, temporary visual disturbances, nausea, vomiting, feeling of fullness in the epigastrium, abdominal pain, diarrhea, allergic or pseudoallergic reactions e.g. itching, urticaria or rash. Severe thrombocytopenia & thrombocytopenic purpura.

Warning: MUST BE WITH A DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION.
- Risk of hypoglycemia
- Uncontrolled blood glucose levels: If a patient, whose DM condition is stable using certain antidiabetic regimens, is exposed to stress such as fever, trauma, infection, surgery, blood glucose levels can become uncontrolled.
- The importance of following a diet, regular exercise program and regular blood glucose and urine checks.
- Glimepiride is not recommended in pregnancy.
- In breastfeeding mothers, the use of glimipiride should not be continued.
- Safety and effectiveness in children are unknown.
- May impair the ability to drive or operate machinery.

Pregnancy Category:
Category C: May be risky.
Drugs are used with caution if the benefits obtained outweigh the risks to the fetus. Research on animal tests shows risks to the fetus and there has been no direct research on pregnant women.

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