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Take Cgbose 25mg Tablet just before a meal or with the first bite of food The dosage and frequency will be determined by your doctor to ensure proper control of your blood sugar levels The dosage may be gradually increased so do not stop taking it without consulting your doctor If you do stop your blood sugar levels may increase putting you at risk for serious complications such as kidney damage and blindness Remember that this medicine is only part of your treatment plan which should also include a healthy diet regular exercise and weight reduction as advised by your doctor Monitor your blood sugar levels regularly while taking this medicine The most common side effects of Cgbose 25mg Tablet include flatulence gas stomach pain and diarrhea If these side effects bother you or do not go away consult your doctor Its important to note that this medicine alone does not cause low blood sugar levels hypoglycemia However when taken with other diabetes medicines especially insulin or sulphonylureas it can lead to hypoglycemia If you experience low blood sugar levels treat it by consuming plain glucose Table sugar or common sugar will not be effective in correcting low blood sugar levels while taking this medicine Inform your doctor if you have any kidney or liver problems before taking this medicine Do not take it if you have ulceration or inflammation in the bowel such as ulcerative colitis or Crohns disease Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before taking this medicine Be sure to inform your doctor about all other medications you are taking to ensure your safety Avoid excessive alcohol intake while taking this medicine as it may increase the risk of low blood sugar levels

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Available in 2 variations

Cgbose 25mg Tablet

Cgbose 25mg Tablet

Cgbose 25mg Tablet

Acarbose (25mg)

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Cgbose 50mg Tablet

Cgbose 50mg Tablet

Cgbose 50mg Tablet

Acarbose (50mg)

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Can Acarboz cause diarrhea?

Yes, diarrhea is a common side effect of Acarboz. However, this does not affect everybody. Any food containing carbohydrates, such as household sugar (cane sugar) can cause diarrhea and severe abdominal pain. If diarrhea persists or becomes severe, then contact your doctor immediately.

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Does Cgbose cause hypoglycemia?

Cgbose does not cause hypoglycemia by itself though it has glucose-lowering effect. However, a fall of blood sugar levels in the hypoglycemic range may occur when given along with other antidiabetic medicines or insulin. If this occurs, consult your doctor who may modify your dose accordingly.

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Who should not take Cgbose?

Cgbose should be avoided by patients who are allergic to it, have severe liver disease, or have inflammation or ulceration of intestine (eg Crohn’s disease). The use of Cgbose should also be restricted in patients who have an intestinal obstruction (cramping pain, vomiting, obstipation, and lack of flatus). In addition, patients who have a large hernia or an intestinal disease where food is not digested or absorbed properly should avoid Cgbose. Along with that, Cgbose should not be used by women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.

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What if I forget to take Cgbose?

If you forget to take a dose of Cgbose, do not take the missed dose between meals. Wait for the scheduled dose and meal and continue taking your tablets as prescribed. Do not take the dose twice to make up for your forgotten tablets.

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When should Gludase be taken?

Gludase should be taken with your meals and should be swallowed whole with water or chewed with the first mouthful of food. The initial dose of Gludase is generally twice daily. The dose is then gradually increased to thrice daily.

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Who should not take Glucobose?

Glucobose should be avoided by patients who are allergic to it, have severe liver disease, or have inflammation or ulceration of intestine (eg Crohn’s disease). The use of Glucobose should also be restricted in patients who have an intestinal obstruction (cramping pain, vomiting, obstipation, and lack of flatus). In addition, patients who have a large hernia or an intestinal disease where food is not digested or absorbed properly should avoid Glucobose. Along with that, Glucobose should not be used by women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.

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