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| strength | 1 mg |
Glimepiride is an oral prescription medication used to treat Type 2 diabetes.
It belongs to a class of drugs called sulfonylureas.
Action: It works by stimulating the pancreas to release more insulin, which in turn helps to lower high blood sugar levels.
Dosage: The "1 mg" (1 milligram) refers to the specific strength of the tablet, which is typically a low starting dose.
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| Dose/Strength | 20 mg |
Teneligliptin is an oral prescription medication used to treat Type 2 diabetes.
It belongs to a class of drugs known as gliptins (or DPP-4 inhibitors).
Action: It works by increasing the levels of incretins, which are natural substances in the body. Incretins help to control blood sugar by increasing insulin release from the pancreas (especially after a meal) and decreasing sugar production by the liver.
It is used along with diet and exercise to improve blood sugar control.
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Minimum Order Quantity: 5000 Strip
| Strength | 50 mg / 500 mg |
Vildagliptin:
Type: A DPP-4 inhibitor (or "gliptin").
Action: It works by increasing the body's natural substances (incretins) that tell the pancreas to release more insulin and tell the liver to produce less sugar. This effect is strongest after a meal.
Metformin Hydrochloride:
Type: A biguanide.
Action: This is usually the first-line drug for type 2 diabetes. It works in three ways: it lowers sugar production in the liver, decreases sugar absorption from your intestines, and improves your body's sensitivity to its own insulin.
"SR" (Sustained Release):
This label applies to the Metformin part of the tablet.
"Sustained Release" means the Metformin is released slowly over the day, rather than all at once. This provides a steady, 24-hour effect and, most importantly, significantly reduces common side effects like stomach upset and diarrhea that regular Metformin can cause.
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