STARVOG 0.3 MG TABLET

Description
Starvog 0.3 Tablet MD is best taken immediately before or after a meal. Your doctor will establish the dosage and frequency of administration to ensure that you get the appropriate amount to regulate your blood sugar levels. Do not suddenly discontinue taking it without first seeing your doctor. If you do, your blood sugar levels may increase, putting you at risk of serious complications including kidney damage and blindness.
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Product Details
Starvog 0.3 Tablet MD is used to manage type 2 diabetes. It assists in the management of elevated blood sugar levels after each meal. When other medications and a restricted diet fail to treat excessively high blood sugar levels, this drug is provided.
Uses of Product
Starvog Tablet is used to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Direction For Use
Follow your doctor's recommendations about the dose and duration of this medication. Wet hands should not be used to hold the tablet. Do not swallow it after placing it in your mouth. Starvog 0.3 Tablet MD should be taken with meals.
Side Affects
The majority of side effects are minimal and will subside as your body adapts to the medication. If they persist or cause you worry, see your doctor. Adverse effects of Starvog Tablet include skin rash, flatulence, abdominal discomfort, and diarrhea.
Safety Advices
Alcohol: Unsafe. It is not safe to drink alcohol while taking Starvog M 0.3 Tablet SR. Consult your doctor before using Starvog M 0.3 Tablet SR during pregnancy, since it may be harmful. Although there have been few human research, animal studies have shown negative impacts on the growing fetus. Before prescribing it to you, your doctor will consider the advantages and hazards. Please visit a doctor. If you are nursing, consult your doctor before using Starvog M 0.3 Tablet SR. Limited human research shows that the medication might transfer into breastmilk and damage the infant. Using the Starvog M 0.3 Tablet SR while driving is often safe. However, when taken in conjunction with other antidiabetic medicines such as sulfonylureas, insulin, or repaglinide, patients should be warned about the risk of hypoglycemia. For people with renal illness, Starvog M 0.3 Tablet SR should be used with care. A dose modification for Starvog M 0.3 Tablet SR may be required. Please visit a doctor. Starvog M 0.3 Tablet SR is not suggested for persons with severe renal problems. Regular monitoring of kidney function tests is recommended when using this medication. Consult your doctor about liver issues. There is insufficient evidence available on the usage of Starvog M 0.3 Tablet SR in patients with liver illness. Please visit a doctor.
Additional Details
Take it with meals to reduce your chances of getting an upset stomach. When used with other antidiabetic medications, alcohol, or if a meal is delayed or skipped, it might induce hypoglycemia (low blood sugar levels).
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