Voglitab 0.3mg Tablet 15’S
VOGLITAB 0.3MG TABLET is used in the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus along with diet and exercise to improve post-prandial blood glucose levels (when only diet and/or exercise or oral hypoglycemic drugs or insulin preparation in addition to diet and/or exercise does not result in adequate glycemic control). It contains Voglibose which belongs to the group of medicines called Anti-diabetics.
Voglibose
Voglibose: Its Application in Managing Postprandial Hyperglycemia
Voglibose is an anti-diabetic, postprandial glucose-lowering medicine used primarily for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. It belongs to the class of alpha-glucosidase inhibitors.
Mode of Action
The small intestine is the target for Voglibose, unlike other diabetic drugs that act on insulin levels. It reduces the activity of enzymes that break down complex carbohydrates (disaccharides and polysaccharides) into simple sugars like glucose. This delays glucose absorption into the blood, producing milder post-meal glucose levels and reducing the burden on the pancreas.
Key Merits
Points of Interest: Works hand-in-hand with food intake to reduce sugar surges.
Weight Neutral: Generally does not cause weight gain, making it a suitable option for many patients.
Virgin Therapy: Can be used alone or in combination with other antidiabetic drugs like Metformin or Insulin under the guidance of a healthcare professional.
How to Use and Handle It
Timing: Take Voglibose right before major meals. Its effectiveness depends on the presence of food in the intestines.
Dosage Note: Follow your doctor's prescribed dosage; do not alter or stop on your own.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Does Voglibose lower blood sugar?
Voglibose alone rarely causes hypoglycemia as it does not stimulate insulin production. Hypoglycemia may occur if combined with other drugs like Sulfonylureas or Insulin.
2. What should I do in case of a "sugar crash"?
Since Voglibose delays sucrose digestion, treat low blood sugar symptoms with pure glucose (dextrose) tablets or powder, as normal sugar or sweets take longer to raise blood glucose.
3. What are the most common side effects?
Side effects are usually gastrointestinal, including flatulence, abdominal bloating, and occasional diarrhea. These typically diminish as the body adjusts.
4. Can I use it during pregnancy?
It is generally advised to avoid Voglibose during pregnancy or breastfeeding, unless specifically approved by a physician. Always inform your healthcare provider about your condition.
5. How should I store this medicine?
Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight, and keep out of reach of children and pets.
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