Type 2 diabetes mellitus (to control high blood sugar when diet and exercise are not enough)
How It Works
Glipizide (a sulfonylurea) increases insulin release from the pancreas. Metformin (a biguanide) reduces glucose production in the liver and improves insulin sensitivity, helping lower blood sugar.
Directions for Use
Take with food as prescribed, usually once or twice daily. Swallow whole with water. Do not skip meals to reduce risk of low blood sugar.
Hypoglycemia risk (higher with missed meals, strenuous exercise, alcohol). Metformin may rarely cause lactic acidosis; risk increases with kidney disease, dehydration, severe infection, or heavy alcohol use. Inform doctor before surgery/contrast dye tests. Monitor blood sugar and kidney function.
Glipizide (a sulfonylurea) increases insulin release from the pancreas. Metformin (a biguanide) reduces glucose production in the liver and improves insulin sensitivity, helping lower blood sugar.
How should I use this medicine?
Take with food as prescribed, usually once or twice daily. Swallow whole with water. Do not skip meals to reduce risk of low blood sugar.
How should I store this medicine?
Store below 25°C, protect from moisture and light.
Do I need a prescription for this product?
Yes, this product requires a valid prescription (Rx). Upload it during checkout when prompted.
Can prices or availability change?
Yes. Prices and availability can change based on inventory and serviceability. The latest details are shown at checkout.
How do I place an order?
Select a variant, add to cart, enter delivery address, upload prescription if required, and pay securely.
Manufacturer & Brand
Brand:MICRO LABS
Manufacturer:Micro Labs Ltd
HSN Code:30049079
Alternatives
Alternatives are suggested by pharmacists after reviewing your order and prescription.
Disclaimer: Product information is for awareness only and does not replace medical advice. For Rx medicines, a valid prescription is required. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for personalized guidance.
Sources: Indian Pharmacopoeia, CDSCO, manufacturer labeling, established medical literature