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Piotrex 30mg Tablet can be used alone or in combination with other medications It can be taken with or without food It is important to take it regularly at the same time each day in order to receive the maximum benefit Your doctor will determine the appropriate dosage for you which may change over time depending on its effectiveness Even if you feel well or your blood sugar levels are under control it is important to continue taking this medication If you stop taking it without consulting your doctor your blood sugar levels may increase putting you at risk for kidney damage blindness nerve problems and limb loss Remember that this medication is just one part of a comprehensive treatment plan which should also include a healthy diet regular exercise and weight reduction as prescribed by your doctor Your lifestyle choices significantly impact the management of diabetes The most common side effects of this medication include weight gain blurred vision and numbness If these side effects bother you or persist for an extended period of time it is recommended to consult your doctor Certain conditions may make it unsuitable for you to take this medication You should not take it if you have type 1 diabetes mellitus diabetic ketoacidosis high levels of acid in your blood or severe kidney or liver disease Inform your doctor if you have a history of heart disease thyroid disease or any hormonal conditions before taking this medication Pregnant or breastfeeding women should also consult their doctor before taking it Regular monitoring of your blood sugar levels is essential and your doctor may also advise blood tests to monitor your blood cell counts and liver function

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Piotrex 15mg Tablet

Piotrex 15mg Tablet

Pioglitazone (15mg)

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Piotrex 30mg Tablet

Piotrex 30mg Tablet

Pioglitazone (30mg)

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Does Pepar affect liver?

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

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Does Piotor affect liver?

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

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What time of day should you take Piobir?

It is usually prescribed once daily and can be taken at any time of the day but preferably at the same time each day. It can be taken with or without food. You should take Piobir exactly as prescribed by your doctor.

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What kind of medicine is Can P? Is it like metformin?

Can P belongs to thiazolidinediones class of anti-diabetic medicines. It helps control blood sugar levels by improving how your body uses a hormone called insulin. This is done by helping your cells become more sensitive to the insulin your body makes.

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Can you take Opam and metformin together?

Yes, Opam can be used with metformin where sufficient blood sugar management was not possible with metformin alone. This combination of medicines can be used in adult patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and overweight patients with poor blood sugar control.

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How long do I need to take Piovin? Can I stop the medicine for some time?

Continue taking Piovin as long as your doctor recommends to take it. Treatment for diabetes mellitus is long-term so you may have to take it life long. However, if you have to stop it then consult with your doctor who will suggest an alternative. Do not stop taking it without consulting your doctor as it may cause blood sugar levels to rise, which could be harmful to you.

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