The “dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP-4)” inhibitors class of anti-diabetic medications, which includes Gliptagreat 50 Tablet, are used to treat type 2 diabetes, particularly in people whose blood sugar levels cannot be maintained by diet and exercise alone. You can use Gliptagreat 50 Tablet either by itself or in conjunction with other medications. Type 2 diabetes affects how our body uses glucose and is a chronic (long-lasting) disorder. Individuals with type 2 diabetes either have insufficient insulin production or insulin resistance, which is the inability of insulin to operate in the body. Type 2 diabetes, sometimes referred to as adult-onset diabetes, is most common in those who are middle-aged or older.
The ‘incretin’ hormone is a chemical messenger that is broken down by Vildagliptin, which is found in Gliptagreat 50 Tablet. Following a meal, this hormone is released to encourage the pancreas to release insulin. The ‘incretin’ hormone is increased by Gliptagreat 50 Tablet, allowing the pancreas to produce enough insulin to decrease elevated blood sugar levels. Thus, in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus, Gliptagreat 50 Tablet aids in blood sugar regulation.
As directed, take 50 Gliptagreat tablets. Depending on your health, your doctor will recommend how frequently you should take Gliptagreat 50 Tablets. Dizziness, nausea, headaches, excessive perspiration, low blood sugar, and shaking are possible side effects. The majority of these Gliptagreat 50 Tablet side effects go away with time and don’t need medical intervention. Please see your doctor, nevertheless, if the negative effects worsen or continue.
Please let your doctor know if you have an allergy to Gliptagreat 50 Tablet or any other medications. Children under the age of eighteen should not take Gliptagreat 50 Tablet. Before taking Gliptagreat 50 Tablet, please let your doctor know if you are pregnant, nursing, or receiving dialysis. Avoid drinking alcohol while using Gliptagreat 50 Tablets since it may cause blood sugar levels to rise or fall. Patients with type 1 diabetes and diabetic ketoacidosis are not advised to take Gliptagreat 50 Tablet. Before taking Gliptagreat 50 Tablet, let your doctor know if you have type 1 diabetes, diabetic ketoacidosis (high blood acid levels called ketones), pancreatic disease, kidney, liver, or cardiac issues.
Vildagliptin, an anti-diabetic medication used to treat type 2 diabetes, is found in Gliptagreat 50 Tablet. It is particularly useful for people whose blood sugar levels cannot be controlled by diet and exercise alone. The incretin hormones that regulate blood sugar levels, glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide (GIP), are not broken down by Gliptagreat 50 Tablet. hence raising these two hormones’ levels, which are produced following a meal. Gliptagreat 50 Tablet causes the pancreas to produce more insulin and the liver to produce less glucagon. As a result, it aids in blood sugar regulation and stops more diabetes problems. Better outcomes will be obtained with Gliptagreat 50 Tablet in conjunction with a healthy diet and consistent exercise.
As directed by your physician, take Gliptagreat 50 Tablet with or without meals. Drink a glass of water and swallow it whole. Don’t break or smash it.
Please let your doctor know if you have an allergy to Gliptagreat 50 Tablet or any other medications. Children under the age of eighteen should not take Gliptagreat 50 Tablet. Before taking Gliptagreat 50 Tablet, please let your doctor know if you are pregnant, nursing, or receiving dialysis. Avoid drinking alcohol while using Gliptagreat 50 Tablets since it may cause blood sugar levels to rise or fall. Patients with type 1 diabetes and diabetic ketoacidosis are not advised to take Gliptagreat 50 Tablet. When taking Gliptagreat 50 Tablet, consume small, frequent meals and refrain from fasting for extended periods of time. Watch out for signs of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), such as extreme thirst, dry mouth, dry skin, frequent urination, sweating, disorientation, palpitations, and shivering.
Consume five to six candies, three glucose biscuits, or three teaspoons of honey or sugar right away if you encounter any of these symptoms, and get medical advice. Always keep them on hand, especially when travelling long distances. Before taking Gliptagreat 50 Tablet, let your doctor know if you have type 1 diabetes, diabetic ketoacidosis (high blood acid levels called ketones), pancreatic disease, kidney, liver, or cardiac issues.
Before beginning Gliptagreat 50 Tablet medication, liver function tests are advised. They should also be performed every three months for the first year and then more frequently after that to check for elevated liver enzymes.
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