* REPAGLINIDE
Prandin Drug Information:
Prandin is an orally-taken drug used for lowering the level of glucose in the blood and therefore is essential for treatment of type 2 diabetes, known also as non-insulin dependent diabetes. There are certain cases when the body cannot produce enough insulin and in such cases the generic drug is used to induce greater insulin production by the pancreas, that gets later released into blood. The medicament is administered within 15 minutes after meal and is regulating blood sugar levels. It is very important to know this medicine should not be used in cases of type 1 diabetes (insulin dependent diabetes).
Prandin Dosage Information:
There is no recommended dosage of Repaglinide – the individual dosage for each patient should be given by their doctor. The general starting dose for patients who have not been previously treated with Prandin is 0.5 mg taken with every meal. Patients who have already been treated with cheap Prandin or other medicaments lowering blood-sugar level, should take a primary dose of 1 mg or 2 mg with every meal. Customers can take great advantage of discount Prandine offered at North Meds in separate dosages of 0.5 mg, 1 mg or 2 mg.
Side Effects and Precautions for Prandin:
However its positive effects Repaglinide might sometimes cause some unwelcome side effects. Most of the side effects that Prandine may bring (if ever) are diarrhea, constipation, joint or back pain – all these conditions are not serious and usually do not require medical help. Graver but rarer side effects might include cough, fever, thorax pain, runny nose, sore throat, urination disorders, skin hives, vomiting or teeth problems. In such cases a doctor should be consulted instantly. Over usage of the drug may lead to confusion, personality disorders, fainting. Prolonged usage may cause very low levels of blood sugar that should be balanced with consumption of extra glucose. Pregnant and nursing women should not buy Prandine or take it due to lack of medical research on the impact of the drug on the baby or the fetus.
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