Glimisave MV 3.3 Tablet

Three powerful drugs are combined in the Glimisave MV 3.3 composition: glimepiride, voglibose, and metformin. Together, the three active ingredients aid in the efficient management of Type II diabetes, a condition in which the pancreas is unable to produce enough insulin, and your cells become resistant to the hormone.

Description

 

MedicineGlimisave MV 3.3 Tablet
Marketed ByEris Lifesciences Ltd.
Active IngredientGlimepiride 3mg, Metformin 500mg, and Voglibose 0.3mg
StorageStore below 30°C
Consume TypeOral

Glimisave MV 3.3 Tablet Introduction

Glimisave MV 3.3 contains three powerful active ingredients: metformin, glimepiride, and voglibose. This combination helps manage type II diabetes by lowering blood sugar levels. Metformin reduces glucose absorption from the intestines, increases insulin sensitivity, and decreases glucose production in the liver. Glimepiride stimulates the pancreas to produce insulin and helps the body use it more effectively, lowering blood sugar. Voglibose blocks intestinal enzymes that convert complex sugars into simple sugars, preventing blood sugar spikes.

How Glimisave MV 3.3 Tablet Works: A Closer Look

Glimisave MV 3.3 mode of action includes Metformin lowering blood sugar by slowing hepatic gluconeogenesis, which is linked to hyperglycemia and glucagon in diabetes. It reduces the amount of glucose your body absorbs from food and your liver produces. Glimepiride binds to the B sites of the sulfonylurea receptor-1 (SUR1) and sulfonylurea receptor-2A (SUR2A) subunits, as well as the A site of the SUR1 subunit, to block the ATP-sensitive potassium channel and boost beta cell insulin production. Voglibose, an alpha-glucosidase inhibitor, helps control blood sugar levels after meals by hydrolyzing trisaccharides, disaccharides, and oligosaccharides to glucose.


Use

Management of Type II Diabetes Mellitus


Glimisave MV 3.3 Tablet – The Benefits

In Management of Type II Diabetes Mellitus

Glimisave MV 3.3 Dosage helps people with type II diabetes better control their elevated blood sugar levels. For optimal effects, this medicine should be used in conjunction with dietary and activity modifications.
Maintaining blood sugar levels in check helps prevent problems such as blindness, kidney disease, nerve damage, and sexual dysfunction. Also reduces your chance of dying from cardiovascular disease if you already have CVS and type 2 diabetes.


Glimisave MV 3.3 Tablet – A Usage Guide

Administer Glimisave MV 3.3 in accordance with your physician’s instructions. Once the tablet has been completely consumed, sip some water. Never chew them. There is less chance of gastrointestinal upset when taken with meals.


Glimisave MV 3.3 Tablet – Side Effects

Most of the adverse effects disappear when your body becomes used to the medicine. It is best to make an appointment with your doctor if they last longer than anticipated.

Common Side Effects

  • A metallic taste in the mouth
  • Altered appetite
  • Nausea
  • Diarrhea
  • Abdominal fullness
  • Vomiting
  • Flatulence, bloating
  • Stomach ache
  • Confusion, weakness
  • Dark colored urine

[Note: Different drugs can cause varying side effects. To get accurate information about a medication’s side effects, refer to the official prescription information or consult your healthcare provider.]

Glimisave MV 3.3 Tablet A Guide to Safety

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Alcohol

Unsafe
To avoid lactic acidosis, a potentially adverse condition brought on by an accumulation of lactic acid in the body, do not drink alcohol while taking the medication.

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Pregnancy

Consult your doctor
This medicine may not be suitable during pregnancy due to limited human studies and adverse effects observed in animal studies. Your doctor will weigh the benefits against potential risks before prescribing it.

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Breastfeeding

Unsafe
It is not safe to take it while breastfeeding. Because this medication can enter breast milk, there is a lack of human evidence to support the statement that it could be hazardous to the nursing infant. Your doctor will weigh the benefits against potential risks before prescribing it.

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Driving

Caution
If your blood sugar drops too much, you may have trouble concentrating. If this occurs, wait until you feel better before operating machinery or using tools, including bicycles and cars.

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Liver

Caution
Individuals with liver disease must use it carefully. It could be necessary to adjust the medication’s dosage. Kindly speak with your doctor. It is not recommended for use by those with severe liver disease.

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Kidney

Caution
Individuals with kidney disease must use it carefully. It could be necessary to adjust the medication’s dosage. Kindly speak with your doctor. It is not recommended for use in individuals with severe renal disease.

 

 

 

 Fact Box

Chemical GroupBiguanide, Sulfonylurea, and Valiolamine derivative
AddictiveNo
Medication ClassBiguanides, ATP-sensitive potassium channel blocker and alpha-glucosidase inhibitor
Action Class/CategoryType II Diabetes Mellitus

Swift Advice

  • Routine monitoring of liver and kidney function tests is advised while using this medication.
  • Closely monitor blood sugar levels while on this medication.
  • Use in conjunction with regular exercise and a nutritious diet to help reduce blood sugar levels.
  • It may be absorbed systemically in cases of bloody diarrhea that result in GI tract ulcers; use with caution or avoid.
  • Keep sugar candies on hand in case of sudden drops in blood sugar levels.
  • Contact your doctor immediately if you experience stomach pain, fast or labored breathing, nausea, or vomiting, as these symptoms may indicate lactic acidosis, a rare but serious condition caused by an excess of lactic acid in the blood.
Is it safe to take voglibose, metformin and glimepiride together?

Yes. Only under medical supervision can the combination of voglibose, metformin, and glimepiride in a single medication, such as Glimisave MV 3.3, be safely used to manage type 2 diabetes when monotherapy fails.

 You may feel fine and your blood sugar is under control, but you should still talk to your doctor before stopping Glimisave MV 3.3. If you stop it abruptly, you run the risk of complications like kidney damage, blindness, nerve difficulties, and limb loss because your blood sugar levels can rise again.

There has been evidence in certain trials that taking glimepiride, metformin, and voglibose significantly lowers your HbA1c, which evaluates the amount of blood sugar (glucose) connected to your hemoglobin. To verify progress, it is necessary to take blood tests on a regular basis.

Your doctor may prescribe voglibose, metformin, glimepiride, or their combination, such as Glimisave MV 3.3, if you have a high risk of diabetes.



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