Mefetrac 200mg Tablet is used to treat high blood sugar levels in people with Cushing syndrome.

It functions by blocking the activity of cortisol, a hormone associated with stress and various bodily functions. 

By inhibiting cortisol, this medication can impact the body's response to stress and reduce its effects.

It is essential to use the medicine under medical supervision, as its specific action on cortisol has implications for various physiological processes.

Patients should follow prescribed guidelines and consult healthcare professionals for appropriate usage and potential side effects understanding and adhering to medical advice ensures safe and effective utilization of the drug for its intended purpose.

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