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This medication is prescribed to manage blood glucose levels in individuals diagnosed with type 2 diabetes

This medication belongs to the class of oral hypoglycemics, which are used to treat diabetes by lowering blood sugar levels It achieves this by increasing the amount of insulin released by the pancreas and improving the body's insulin utilization By doing so, it helps to regulate blood glucose levels more effectively

The maximum effects of this medicine may take up to 2 weeks of regular dosing to develop, with peak effects seen within 23 hours for immediaterelease forms and 4 to 8 hours for slowrelease forms

Common side effects may include nausea, headache, or mild dizziness

Overdosing on Glimepiride and Metformin can result in severe side effects, including breathing difficulty, dizziness, irregular heartbeat, and vomiting It is crucial to strictly avoid overdosing on these medications If any of these symptoms occur, immediate medical attention is necessary to address potential health complications

If a dose is missed, it's advisable to take it as soon as you remember However, if it's almost time for the next scheduled dose, it's better to skip the missed one and continue with the regular dosing Doubling up on doses to make up for a missed one should be avoided

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Available in 8 variations

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Glimy M V2 Tablet SR 10s

Glimy M V2 Tablet SR 10s

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Glimy M 2mg/500mg Tablet ER 15s

Glimy M 2mg/500mg Tablet ER 15s

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Glimy M 3 Forte Tablet 10s

Glimy M 3 Forte Tablet 10s

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Glimy M 0.5mg/500mg Tablet 10s

Glimy M 0.5mg/500mg Tablet 10s

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Glimy M 2 Tablet PR 15s

Glimy M 2 Tablet PR 15s

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Glimy M V 1 Tablet SR 10s

Glimy M V 1 Tablet SR 10s

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Glimy M Forte 1mg/1000mg Tablet SR 10s

Glimy M Forte 1mg/1000mg Tablet SR 10s

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Glimy M 1 Tablet PR 15s

Glimy M 1 Tablet PR 15s

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