Description
Triovobs-2.3 Tablet | Metformin 500mg
(SR) + Glimepride 2mg+ voglibose 0.3mg |
10*15 | BLISTER |
Triovobs-2.3 Tablet medicine contains a strong combination of three ingredients. It has the benefits of Glimepiride, Metformin, and Voglibose together. These three strong substances work together to help control blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes. It is the most suggested medicine for treating type 2 diabetes. You can find it at Snu Biocare under the name Triovobs-2.3 Tablet
Glimepiride helps the pancreas make more insulin, which lowers high blood sugar levels in patients. Metformin helps lower the amount of sugar made by the liver. It also slows down how quickly sugar is absorbed and helps the body use insulin better. Finally, Voglibose helps to lower blood sugar levels after eating. It prevents complex sugars from turning into simpler ones like glucose.
Mechanism Of Action
Glimepiride helps lower blood sugar by encouraging the pancreas to release more insulin from its working beta cells. Also, sulfonylureas like glimepiride might have effects outside the pancreas.
Metformin works in different ways. It helps lower the amount of sugar made by the liver, stops the intestine from absorbing too much sugar, and improves how the body responds to insulin, making it easier to use sugar. Importantly, unlike sulfonylureas (SUs), metformin does not cause low blood sugar.
Voglibose is a man-made medicine that helps treat problems with the nerves caused by diabetes. It works well and keeps helping for a long time. Voglibose is a type of medicine used to treat type 2 diabetes. It belongs to a group of medicines called alpha-glucosidase inhibitors. It works by stopping the breakdown of complex sugars, such as starch, in the digestive system. Usually, complex carbohydrates are broken down into simple sugars, which are then absorbed in the intestine. Voglibose helps control blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes by slowing down the breakdown of complex carbohydrates.
How To Use
- Take it with food to help avoid an upset stomach.
- It can make your blood sugar too low if you use it with other diabetes medicines, drink alcohol, or skip a meal. Bring something sweet with you for quick help.
- Your doctor might check how well your liver is working often. Tell your doctor if you have stomach pain, don’t feel like eating, or notice that your eyes or skin are turning yellow.
Benefits
- This Tablet helps stop your blood sugar from getting too high, which helps keep your diabetes in check.
- It help prevent serious problems caused by diabetes, like kidney damage, blindness, and loss of feeling in your hands and feet. They also lower your risk of having a heart attack or stroke.
- It is a mix of three medicines that help people avoid taking many tablets. This makes it simpler to remember to take their medicine.
Side Effects
- Vomiting
- Metallic taste
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Nausea
- Diarrhoea
- Abdominal pain
- Constipation
Precautions
- Keep an eye on your liver health and blood sugar levels while taking this medicine.
- To help your body take it in better, have it with food or right after eating.
- Bring some sweet juice or candy if you start to feel low blood sugar symptoms.
- Take this medicine as your doctor instructed, and do not take more than what is recommended.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Glimepiride, Metformin, and Voglibose ?
Glimepiride+Metformin+Voglibose is a mix of three medicines: Glimepiride, Metformin, and Voglibose. It helps lower blood sugar levels in adults when it is used with a good diet and regular exercise. Glimepiride helps lower blood sugar by making the pancreas release more insulin. Metformin helps reduce the amount of sugar made by the liver and makes the body’s insulin work better. Voglibose is a medicine that helps reduce the amount of sugar in the blood after meals. This combination is not recommended for treating Type 1 diabetes.
What are the possible side effects of Glimepiride, Metformin, and Voglibose?
Taking Glimepiride, Metformin, and Voglibose can cause some common side effects. These include low blood sugar, feeling sick, diarrhoea, changes in taste, gas, stomach pain, headaches, skin rashes, and breathing infections.
Are there any situations where you shouldn’t take Glimepiride, Metformin, and Voglibose together?
People who are allergic to Glimepiride, Metformin, Voglibose, or any ingredients in this medicine should not use it. This medicine should not be used by people who have moderate to severe kidney problems, inflammatory bowel disease, ulcers in the colon, or certain types of metabolic issues like diabetic ketoacidosis.
Is it okay to drink alcohol while I’m taking Glimepiride, Metformin, and Voglibose?
No, it is not safe to drink alcohol while taking Glimepiride, Metformin, and Voglibose together. It might lower your blood sugar too much and can raise the risk of a condition called lactic acidosis.
Can taking Glimepiride, Metformin, and Voglibose together lead to low blood sugar?
Yes, using Glimepiride, Metformin, and Voglibose together can lead to low blood sugar. Signs of low blood sugar include feeling sick, having a headache, being cranky, feeling very hungry, sweating, feeling dizzy, having a fast heartbeat, and feeling nervous or shaky. It happens more often if you skip meals, drink alcohol, exercise too much, or take other diabetes medicines along with it. Checking your blood sugar level often is important. Always have glucose tablets, honey, or fruit juice with you.