Description
Uses Of Sitagliptin Tablets IP 25/50/100 mg
In combination with diet and exercise, and possibly in combination with other medications, sitagliptin helps manage high blood sugar levels. It’s used in type 2 diabetes patients. High blood sugar levels can lead to kidney failure, blindness, impaired nerve function, limb loss, and sexual dysfunction. Good diabetes control can also reduce your risk of heart attack and stroke. What is sitagliptin, and how does it work? sitagliptin, a diabetes drug, works by increasing the levels of the natural substance incretin in the blood. Incretins help regulate blood sugar levels by increasing the release of insulin, particularly after meals. They also reduce the amount of glucose made by the liver.
Side Effects
It is important to remember that this medicine has been given to you because your doctor has decided that the benefits outweigh the risks. Most people who take this medication do not experience any serious side effects. While sitagliptin on its own usually does not cause hypoglycemia, it can cause low blood sugar if it is given in combination with other diabetes drugs. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist about whether you need to reduce the dose of any of your other diabetes medications. Some side effects are –
- Nasopharyngitis (Inflammation of the nasal and throat)
- Headache
- Diarrhea
- Nausea
- Hypoglycemia (Decreased level of Glucose in blood)
- Conjunctivitis
- Vomiting and feeling like vomiting
- Constipation
- Pancreatic Inflammation
These are some common side effects but they can cause some serious side effects as well, so be sure to inform your doctor as soon as possible of any severe side effects, such as –
- Kidney problems (changes in urine output),
- Joint pain (unusual skin blisters),
- Heart failure (shortness of breath),
- Swelling in ankles/feet (unusual swelling),
- Fatigue (unusual tiredness), or sudden weight gain (unusual/sudden increase in weight). Pancreatitis (nausea or vomiting that does not stop).
- Loss of appetite (severe stomach/absorbent/back pain)
seek medical attention right away.
Direction to Use
- The dose is determined by your medical history, renal function, and how your body responds to treatment. It is important to consume this medication regularly to maximize its results and benefits. To make it easier to remember, it should be taken at approximately the same time every day. Follow carefully the medication treatment schedule, meal plan, and exercise plan prescribed by your doctor.
- Before beginning your treatment and every time you receive a refill, make sure to read your pharmacist’s Medication Guide. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to speak to your doctor.
- Monitor your blood sugar levels regularly as advised by your doctor. Monitor your blood sugar levels and report them to your doctor. If your blood sugar levels are too low or too high, your doctor may need to adjust your dose/treatment.
- This medication should be taken orally, preferably once a day, with or without a meal, as advised by your doctor.
Precautions
You have to take care of some things always while having treatment with Sitagliptin Tablets IP 25/50/100 mg, it requires some serious discipline and schedules.
- It should be taken at the same time each day, as this helps you keep track of it.
- When used with other anti-diabetic drugs, alcohol, or if you miss or delay a meal, it may cause a low blood sugar level (hypoglycemia).
- It is important to always have some sugary foods or fruit juice on hand in case you have hypoglycemic symptoms such as: Cold sweats Cool pale skin Tremors Anxiety Be cautious when driving or operating a vehicle until you know the effects of sitagliptin on your body.
- Tell your doctor if: You experience joint pains You experience symptoms of stomach pain, nausea, or vomiting.