Oxramet XR 10 mg/1000 mg Tablet 7's
About Oxramet XR 10 mg/1000 mg Tablet 7's
Oxramet XR 10 mg/1000 mg Tablet 7's belongs to the class of 'antidiabetic drugs', primarily used to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus with a proper diet and exercise. Oxramet XR 10 mg/1000 mg Tablet 7's also lowers the risk of heart failure in type 2 diabetic patients with heart diseases. Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease that causes high blood sugar levels. It occurs when the insulin (a hormone produced by the beta cells of the pancreas) is resistant in breaking the glucose to produce energy (insulin resistance) or the pancreas (an organ behind the stomach) produce little or no insulin at all. Oxramet XR 10 mg/1000 mg Tablet 7's is not indicated for use in type 1 diabetes.
Oxramet XR 10 mg/1000 mg Tablet 7's is composed of two antidiabetic medicines, namely: Metformin and Dapagliflozin. Metformin belongs to the class of biguanides and manages blood sugar levels, particularly in obese patients. It exhibits a nonpancreatic effect to reduce blood glucose levels without increasing insulin secretion. Dapagliflozin belongs to the class of gliflozins. It works by reducing blood sugar levels by eliminating excess sugars from the body through urine.
Take Oxramet XR 10 mg/1000 mg Tablet 7's as advised by your doctor. Some common side effects of Oxramet XR 10 mg/1000 mg Tablet 7's include nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, headache, weakness, runny nose, genital infection, dizziness, taste changes, and sore throat. Sometimes, Oxramet XR 10 mg/1000 mg Tablet 7's can cause side effects like lactic acidosis (a rare, but serious metabolic complication of excess lactic acid in the blood that is caused by metformin accumulation) and diabetic ketoacidosis (excess production of blood acids (ketones)). These side effects are not familiar to everyone and vary individually. If you notice any side effects that are not manageable, please consult your doctor.
Oxramet XR 10 mg/1000 mg Tablet 7's may cause hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar); hence it advised to take healthy food with enough calories and avoid heavy exercises. Do not take or stop this medicine, if the doctor did not advise you to do so. Before starting Oxramet XR 10 mg/1000 mg Tablet 7's, let your doctor know if you have any medical history of heart, kidney or liver diseases, breathing problems, blood disorders, dehydration, alcohol use, low blood pressure, and yeast infection of genitals. It is advised to avoid your alcohol intake while using Oxramet XR 10 mg/1000 mg Tablet 7's to decrease the risk of lactic acidosis. Oxramet XR 10 mg/1000 mg Tablet 7's is not recommended for use during the second or third trimester of pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Uses of Oxramet XR 10 mg/1000 mg Tablet 7's
Medicinal Benefits
Oxramet XR 10 mg/1000 mg Tablet 7's treats type 2 diabetes mellitus and contains Metformin and Dapagliflozin. Metformin is a biguanide and manages blood sugar levels, particularly in obese patients. It exhibits a nonpancreatic effect to reduce blood glucose levels without increasing insulin secretion. It is also known as an insulin sensitizer as it increases the effects of insulin. Metformin is considered a unique antidiabetic drug since it does not cause hypoglycemia (lowered blood sugar levels). Dapagliflozin belongs to the class of gliflozins. It works by reducing blood sugar levels by eliminating excess sugars from the body through urine. Oxramet XR 10 mg/1000 mg Tablet 7's also reduces the risk of heart failure in patients with type 2 diabetes and heart disease. Oxramet XR 10 mg/1000 mg Tablet 7's may be advised with or without other medications along with diet and exercise to control blood sugar levels.
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Side Effects of Oxramet XR 10 mg/1000 mg Tablet 7's
Drug Warnings
Inform your doctor if you take other antidiabetic drugs so that the dosage of Oxramet XR 10 mg/1000 mg Tablet 7's will be adjusted accordingly. Do not abruptly stop taking Oxramet XR 10 mg/1000 mg Tablet 7's midway if the doctor did not advise you. Oxramet XR 10 mg/1000 mg Tablet 7's may cause hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar); hence it is advised to make healthy food with enough calories and avoid heavy exercises. Brief your medical history to doctor if you have any heart, kidney or liver diseases, breathing problems (asthma, obstructive lung diseases), blood problems like anaemia (lack of blood cells), vitamin B12 deficiency, pancreas problems/surgery, dehydration, alcohol use, low blood pressure, and yeast infection of genitals before taking Oxramet XR 10 mg/1000 mg Tablet 7's. Avoid alcohol intake while using Oxramet XR 10 mg/1000 mg Tablet 7's since it may increase the risk of lactic acidosis. Oxramet XR 10 mg/1000 mg Tablet 7's is not recommended for use during the second or third trimester of pregnancy and breastfeeding. Your doctor may advise alternate medications to control your diabetic condition in such cases. Oxramet XR 10 mg/1000 mg Tablet 7's is not recommended for people younger than 18 years of age.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interaction: Oxramet XR 10 mg/1000 mg Tablet 7's may interact with water pills (hydrochlorothiazide), pain killers (ibuprofen, celecoxib), drugs that treat acidity (cimetidine), asthma medicines, blood pressure-lowering drugs, and corticosteroids.
Drug-Food Interaction: Avoid alcohol intake since it increases the risk of lactic acidosis.
Drug-Disease Interaction: Tell your doctor before taking Oxramet XR 10 mg/1000 mg Tablet 7's if you have any heart, kidney or liver diseases, breathing problems, blood disorders, dehydration, alcohol use, low blood pressure, and yeast infection of genitals. Oxramet XR 10 mg/1000 mg Tablet 7's is contraindicated in patients with severe renal impairment and metabolic acidosis/diabetic ketoacidosis.
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Disease/Condition Glossary
Diabetes mellitus, also known as adult-onset diabetes, is a metabolic disease that causes high blood sugar levels. It is type 2 diabetes and occurs when the insulin (a hormone produced by the beta cells of the pancreas) is resistant in breaking the glucose to produce energy (insulin resistance) or the pancreas (an organ behind the stomach) produces little or no insulin at all. This disease mostly occurs in people aged above 40 years, but can also occur in childhood based on the risk factors. The treatment includes oral glucose-lowering medicines and insulin shots.
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