Sitavin M 50mg/500mg Tablet 10s

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Sitavin M 50mg/500mg Tablet 10s

Introduction to Sitavin M 50mg/500mg Tablet 10s

Sitavin M 50mg/500mg Tablet 10s is a combination medication featuring Metformin and Sitagliptin, specifically formulated for managing high blood sugar levels in Type 2 Diabetes. By combining Sitagliptin, which enhances insulin's effectiveness and reduces liver sugar production, with Metformin, a biguanide that lowers glucose production, delays sugar absorption, and improves insulin sensitivity, this medication provides an effective tool for regulating blood sugar levels in diabetes management.

Sitagliptin enhances insulin effectiveness and reduces liver sugar production. Metformin, as a biguanide, works by lowering glucose production, delaying sugar absorption, and improving the body's sensitivity to insulin. The combined action of these medications effectively regulates blood sugar levels in individuals with Type 2 Diabetes.

Follow your doctor's guidance on dose and duration. You can take this medication, but maintaining a consistent daily time is recommended for optimal results.

Common side effects may include vomiting, upper respiratory tract infection, hypoglycemia (low blood glucose level), nausea, abdominal bloating, diarrhea, and decreased appetite. These effects are generally mild and temporary, but if persistent, consult your healthcare provider for guidance.

Regularly monitor kidney function for abnormalities, report symptoms of hypoglycemia or lactic acidosis promptly, and inform your doctor of any existing kidney or liver issues. Avoid excessive alcohol consumption and adhere to a balanced diet and exercise regimen as recommended for comprehensive diabetes management.

In case you forget to take a dose of medication take it as soon as remember, or skip it if it's almost time for the next dose. Adhering to the prescribed dosing schedule is essential for optimal effectiveness. Consult with your healthcare provider if there are concerns about missed doses to ensure continued safe and effective diabetes management.

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Does Piorest affect liver?

Yes, Piorest may cause an increase in liver enzymes and treatment with Piorest should be stopped if liver enzymes increase. Hence, levels of liver enzymes should be periodically checked while on treatment with Piorest. Piorest should not be prescribed to patients with liver disease.

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Can Piorest cause bladder cancer?

Piorest may increase the risk of bladder cancer, though it is very rare. Immediately consult your doctor if you experience blood in your urine, pain when urinating or a sudden need to urinate, during treatment with Piorest. Piorest should not be used in patients with a prior history of bladder cancer or having bladder cancer.

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