INVOG 0.2MG TABLET 10'S
About INVOG 0.2MG TABLET 10'S
INVOG 0.2MG TABLET 10'S belongs to the group of anti-diabetic medicines called alpha-glucosidase inhibitors used to treat type-2 diabetes mellitus. INVOG 0.2MG TABLET 10'S is prescribed for the condition of type 2 diabetes when diet and exercise alone cannot control their blood sugar levels. Type-2 diabetes mellitus is also known as non-insulin-dependent diabetes. Diabetes is a medical condition in which blood glucose levels are above normal.
INVOG 0.2MG TABLET 10'S contains 'Voglibose' that works by inhibiting the intestinal enzymes responsible for breaking complex sugars into simple sugars like glucose. Thereby, it helps in preventing blood glucose levels from rising immediately after meals.
You are advised to take INVOG 0.2MG TABLET 10'S for as long as your doctor has prescribed it for you, depending on your medical condition. In some cases, INVOG 0.2MG TABLET 10'S may cause common side-effects such as abdominal pain, diarrhoea, flatulence (gas), skin reactions, heartburn, nausea, and vomiting. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually over time. However, you are advised to consult your doctor if you experience these side effects persistently.
Please do not skip any doses or stop taking INVOG 0.2MG TABLET 10'S suddenly without consulting your doctor as it may lead to increased blood glucose levels. Consult your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. INVOG 0.2MG TABLET 10'S should not be given to children unless prescribed by a doctor. Avoid alcohol consumption while taking INVOG 0.2MG TABLET 10'S as it might increase side effects. Inform your doctor about all the medicines you are taking and your health condition to rule out any unpleasant side effects.
Uses of INVOG 0.2MG TABLET 10'S
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INVOG 0.2MG TABLET 10'S belongs to the group of anti-diabetic medicines called alpha-glucosidase inhibitors. INVOG 0.2MG TABLET 10'S is used to treat type-2 diabetes mellitus. INVOG 0.2MG TABLET 10'S is prescribed for the condition of type 2 diabetes when diet and exercise alone cannot control their blood sugar levels. INVOG 0.2MG TABLET 10'S works inhibiting the intestinal enzymes responsible for breaking complex sugars into simple sugars like glucose. Thereby, it helps in preventing blood glucose levels from rising immediately after meals.
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Side Effects of INVOG 0.2MG TABLET 10'S
Drug Warnings
Inform your doctor if you have diabetic ketoacidosis, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), intestine ulcer or partial intestinal obstructions, disturbance in digestion and absorption, kidney and liver problems. Consult your doctor if you are pregnant or breast-feeding. INVOG 0.2MG TABLET 10'S should not be given to children unless prescribed by a doctor. Avoid alcohol consumption while taking INVOG 0.2MG TABLET 10'S as it might increase side effects. Inform your doctor about all the medicines you are taking and your health condition to rule out any unpleasant side effects.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interactions: INVOG 0.2MG TABLET 10'S may interact with antidiabetics (metformin, insulin), pain killers (aspirin), thyroid hormone (levothyroxine), anti-HIV drugs (zidovudine), asthma medicine (theophylline), and blood thinners (warfarin).
Drug-Food Interactions: Avoid alcohol consumption while taking INVOG 0.2MG TABLET 10'S as it causes unpleasant side effects.
Drug-Disease Interactions: Inform your doctor if you have diabetic ketoacidosis, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), intestinal ulcer or partial intestinal obstructions, disorders of digestion or absorption, with conditions that may deteriorate as a result of increased gas formation in the intestine.
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Disease/Condition Glossary
Type-2 diabetes mellitus: It is also known as non-insulin-dependent diabetes. It is a chronic or lifelong disease that keeps the body from utilizing insulin properly. Diabetes is a medical condition in which blood glucose levels are above normal. Insulin is the hormone which controls sugar levels in the blood. People with type 2 diabetes either do not produce enough insulin, or the insulin produced cannot perform its function in the body (insulin resistance). Middle-aged or older individuals are most likely to suffer from type 2 diabetes, hence it is also known as adult-onset diabetes. Type 2 diabetes symptoms include lack of energy, tiredness, frequent urination, excess thirst, dry mouth, blurry vision, constant hunger, weight loss, and itchy skin.