INTRODUCTION:
AGIVOG 0.3MG contain Voglibose which belongs to a group of medicine called competitive ? glucosisade inhibitors (?-GIs). It is indicated to improve postprandial hyperglycaemia in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a condition in which your body does not make enough insulin, and or the insulin produces does not work. When this happens, your body makes too much of sugar (i.e. glucose) which gets build up in the blood resulting in serious health problems.
AGIVOG 0.3MG works by inhibiting the intestinal enzymes responsible for breaking complex sugars into simple sugars such as glucose. This prevents blood glucose levels from rising very high immediately after meal. The most common side effects are diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, constipation, heartburn. This medicine must be taken at start of a meal and try to take at the same time each day. It should be swallowed whole with water. Do not crush or chew the medicine.
Your blood sugar will be monitored by your periodically, with regular blood test, including your blood sugar level and your hemoglobin A1C. Stay on exercise and diet as prescribed by your doctor while taking this medicine. Before taking this medicine tell your doctor if you have ever had kidney disease, heart disease, or pancreas problems. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before taking AGIVOG 0.3MG.
USES OF AGIVOG 0.3MG:
Helps to improve postprandial hyperglycaemia in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
HOW AGIVOG 0.3MG WORKS:
It works by inhibiting the intestinal enzymes responsible for breaking complex sugars into simple sugars such as glucose. This prevents blood glucose levels from rising very high immediately after meals.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
Always take AGIVOG 0.3MG exactly as your doctor has told you. This medicine must be taken start of a meal. Try to take AGIVOG 0.3MG at the same time each day. It should be swallowed whole with water. Do not crush or chew the medicine.
SIDE EFFECTS OF AGIVOG 0.3MG:
COMMON
• Soft stools or diarrhea
• Rise in liver enzymes
• Nausea, vomiting, dizziness
• Constipation
• Anorexia
• Heartburn
• Blurred vision
• Numbness
• Increased intestinal gas (symptoms including abdominal swelling, increased flatus and intestinal obstruction)
HOW TO MANAGE SIDE EFFECTS:
Diarrhoea:
Drink lot of fluid such as water or squash, to avoid dehydration. Do not take any other medicine without talking to a doctor.
Nausea and vomiting:
Try taking this medicine with, or just after, a meal or snack and stick to simple meals and do not eat rich or spicy food.
Dizziness:
Get up and move around to feel awake, take small naps to edge off the sleepiness. Give your eyes a break to avoid fatigue and eat a healthy food to boost energy.
Constipation:
Take fiber rich foods such as fresh fruit, vegetables and cereals, and drink plenty of water. Exercise more regularly.
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS:
PREGNANCY
AGIVOG 0.3MG should be used with caution in pregnant women. Consult your doctor before taking this medicine.
BREASTFEEDING
AGIVOG 0.3MG should be used with caution in breast-feeding women. Consult your doctor before taking this medicine.
ALCOHOL
Consumption of alcohol is not recommended during treatment with AGIVOG 0.3MG.
KIDNEY
AGIVOG 0.3MG should be used with caution in patients suffering from active kidney diseases. Consult your doctor for advice.
LIVER
AGIVOG 0.3MG should be used with caution in patients suffering from liver function impairment or active liver diseases. Consult your doctor for advice.
ALLERGY
Do not take AGIVOG 0.3MG if you are allergic (hypersensitive) to Voglibose or any other ingredients in this medicine.
OTHERS
Tell your doctor if you have or had condition such as,
Diabetic ketoacidosis
Inflammatory bowel disease, colonic ulcerations or partial intestinal obstructions and patients being predisposed to intestinal obstruction
Chronic disorder associated with marked disorders of digestion or absorption, with conditions that may deteriorate as a result of increased gas formation in the intestine
INTERACTIONS:
Talk to your doctor if you are taking,
Antidiabetic medicines such as sulfonylamide and sulfonylarea, bigluconide derivatives, insulin preparations and agents (used for improving insulin resistance)
Beta blockers, salicylates, MAO inhibitors and fibrates (Helps to enhance the hypoglycaemic action)
Epinephrine, adrenocortical hormone, and thyroid hormones (Helps to reduce hypoglycaemic action)
Warfarin
SYNOPSIS:
Drug : Voglibose
Pharmacological Category : Oral antidiabetic agent
Therapeutic Indication : Postprandial hyperglycaemia inpatients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Dosage Forms : Tablet, Dispersible tablet
MORE INFORMATION:
Store at room temperature and keep out of reach of children.
FAQ’s ABOUT AGIVOG 0.3MG:
Q: How does AGIVOG 0.3MG works?
A: It works by inhibiting the intestinal enzymes responsible for breaking complex sugars into simple sugars such as glucose. This prevents blood glucose levels from rising very high immediately after meals.
Q: Can I take AGIVOG 0.3MG during pregnancy?
A: It should be used with caution in pregnant women. Consult your doctor before taking.
Q: Can AGIVOG 0.3MG cause Constipation?
A: Yes, this medicine may cause constipation in some individuals. Take fibre rich foods such as fresh fruit, vegetables and cereals, and drink plenty of water. Exercise more regularly.
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