ORAL TABLETS

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         Oral Tablet Treatment Options for Diabetes

Diabetes is a leading metabolic disorder around the globe that causes an abnormally high level of glucose in the blood. Diabetes can lead to serious long-term problems such as heart disease, kidney failure, and blindness. There are many different types of diabetes, but they all have the same symptoms: increased thirst, increased urination, weight loss, blurry vision, and slow-healing wounds. The three types of diabetes: Type 1 diabetes accounts for 10% of cases; Type 2 diabetes accounts for 90% of cases; Gestational diabetes occurs during pregnancy with about 5% of cases.

Treatment with oral tablets can reduce the risk of developing complications from diabetes, such as heart disease and stroke.  Oral medications also offer an alternative to those who cannot tolerate or refuse injections.  Some oral treatments work by stimulating the pancreas to produce more insulin, while others block some of the glucose produced in your liver from entering your bloodstream, so less insulin is needed to process it for use by cells throughout your body. There are many types of oral diabetic drugs available today that effectively lower blood sugar levels and reduce one’s risk for developing type 2 diabetes complications.

Pharmapk is committed to producing the highest quality chemicals. We know how critical our standards are maintained; therefore, each batch leaves Pharmapk’s facility with a rigorous inspection from top-to-bottom before being shipped out for sale, or resale elsewhere-and availability can be found no matter where you live in this world! Maintaining low cost on oral tablets for diabetes has been one area we’ve focused heavily upon over time as well: while many other companies may charge more than double what we do here at Pharmapk.

Side Effects and Risks Associated with Oral Tablets for 

                                   Diabetes

The side effects and risks associated with Oral Tablets for Diabetes are cause for concern. Consider the following:

Sixty percent of people who take oral tablets for diabetes experience dry mouth, leading to tooth decay and bad breath. Diabetes medications often increase the risk of developing high blood sugar levels in pregnant women, so they must be monitored closely.

People on oral tablets should be aware that their medication may interact negatively with other drugs or supplements they are taking, such as statins, antibiotics, and antihistamines. Talk to your doctor about this before starting a new medication or supplement, and avoid any adverse reactions by checking interactions with your pharmacist before starting a new drug regimen while taking oral tablets for diabetes.

Oral tablets may increase the risk of a heart attack in persons with cardiovascular disease (such as coronary artery disease) because it causes an imbalance between good and bad cholesterol levels in the bloodstream. Other possible side effects include headaches, rashes, dizziness, anxiety, and cough.

 Oral Tablets: Adverse effects of overdose and precaution

The risk of overdose or overdose is a major concern for people with diabetes. Overdose can potentially lead to coma, seizures, heart attack, kidney failure, and death. An overdose may happen if the person taking the medication takes too many tablets at once. Another potential scenario would be if they take one tablet at lunchtime but don’t eat anything after that, so the insulin doesn’t get absorbed by their body which could cause them to go into hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). In conclusion, oral tablets for diabetes carry a risk of overdose. However, the risk can be lowered by using precautions and taking them correctly.

You should avoid eating any food with high amounts of sugar or sodium before taking your medication, as it can affect how well the medicine works. If you do eat something high in either sugar or sodium, wait at least two hours after consuming the food before taking your medication, so it has time to digest properly.

Dosage form and strength of Oral tablets.        

                                       Tolbutamide

Tablets

  • 500mg conatins 500mg Tolbutamide per tablet.

                                      Glimepiride

Tablets

  • 1mg conatins 1mg Glimepridie per tablet.
  • 2mg conatins 2mg Glimepridie per tablet.
  • 4mg conatins 4mg Glimepridie per tablet.

                                      Nateglinide

Tablets

  • 60mg conatins 60mg Nateglinide per tablet.
  • 120mg conatins 120mg Nateglinide per tablet.

                                      Pioglitazone

Tablets

  • 15mg conatins 15mg Pioglitazone per tablet.
  • 30mg conatins 30mg Pioglitazone per tablet.
  • 45mg conatins 45mg Pioglitazone per tablet.

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SRILANKA

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