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Laformin Gv1 Tab
tablet - 10 S
₹100
₹10.03 per tablet
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₹94
₹9.38 per tablet
Glimepiride (1mg) + Metformin (500mg) + Voglibose (0.2mg)
Laformin GV1 Tablet is used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes.
Laformin GV1 Tablet is a combination of three antidiabetic medicines: Glimepiride, metformin and voglibose. They work by different mechanisms to provide better control of blood sugar when single or dual therapy is not effective. Glimepiride is a sulfonylurea which works by increasing the amount of insulin released by the pancreas to lower the blood glucose. Metformin is a biguanide which lowers glucose production in the liver, delays glucose absorption from intestines and increases the body's sensitivity to insulin. Voglibose is an alpha-glucosidase inhibitor which prevents breakdown of complex sugars into simple sugars such as glucose. This prevents the blood glucose levels from rising to very high levels after meals.
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole. Do not chew, crush or break it. Laformin GV1 Tablet is to be taken with food.<br>Laformin GV1 Tablet may cause stomach upset if taken on empty stomach.
Common side effects of Laformin Gv1 Tab may include:

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A substitute contains the same active ingredient (salt), in the same strength, as Laformin Gv1 Tab. The medicine inside is the same — the brand name, manufacturer and price are what differ.
All medicines sold in India, branded or generic, must meet the quality standards set by the national drug regulator (CDSCO). A lower price does not mean lower quality.
Please confirm with your doctor or pharmacist before switching brands — they will check that the strength and form match your prescription.