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Klmc 1000 Tablet 20s

by Crius Lifescience Pvt. Ltd

₹387 ₹430

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Seller : Davadost pharma private limited

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Introduction to

Klmc 1000 Tablet 20s is a blend of two antidiabetic medications, Metformin and Vildagliptin. This combination aims to effectively manage Diabetes Mellitus type 2.

  • Metformin reduces liver sugar production, slows sugar absorption, and enhances insulin sensitivity. 
  • Vildagliptin boosts insulin release and reduces blood sugar increasing hormones, achieving better control over fasting and after-meal sugar levels when used in combination.
  • Monitoring blood glucose regularly, assessing kidney function, and watching for signs of lactic acidosis (muscle pain, respiratory distress), are crucial precautions. 

Klmc 1000 Tablet 20s combines two antidiabetic drugs: Metformin and Vildagliptin. Metformin reduces sugar production in the liver, slows down sugar absorption from the intestines, and makes the body more responsive to insulin. Vildagliptin increases insulin release from the pancreas and reduces hormones that raise blood sugar, leading to better control of both fasting and after-meal sugar levels when used together.

  • Always consult your doctor before using it and adhere to their prescribed dose and duration.
  • Ingest the tablet whole; avoid chewing, crushing, or breaking.
  • It is meant to be taken after food.
  • Strict adherence to the prescribed dose and treatment duration is essential for effectiveness.

  • Monitor blood glucose regularly.
  • Assess kidney function before and during treatment.
  • Watch for signs of muscle pain, respiratory distress.
  • Inform healthcare provider of any unusual symptoms.

  • Provide comprehensive control over blood glucose levels.
  • Enhances insulin sensitivity and support insulin secretion.
  • Minimizes the risk of hypoglycemia, ensuring safer diabetes management.

USES IN

  • Control high blood sugar level in diabetic patients

  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Flatulence
  • Low blood sugar
  • Upset stomach

  • If you forget a dose of the medicine take it promptly. But if your next dose is near, skip the missed one. 
  • Avoid doubling up. Stick to your regular schedule for safe and effective use. 
  • Consult your healthcare provider with concerns. Doubling the dose is not recommended, ensuring proper adherence to your prescription for optimal outcomes.

  • Pain killers- Ibuprofen, aspirin, and celecoxib
  • Throid hormones- Thyroxine
  • Certain drugs that affect nervous system
  • Blood pressure-lowering pills- Captopril, lisinopril, enalpril, and nifedipine
  • Antacid- Cimetidine

  • Alcoholic beverages

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Diabetes Mellitus type 2 - Either the body stops producing enough insulin, or there is resistance to insulin action.

Safety Advice For

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  • Moderate risk
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Alcohol should generally be avoided while taking these medications because it can enhance their blood sugar-lowering effects and raise the risk of hypoglycemia.

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It is also generally considered safe to use while pregnancy. However, it's essential to consult with a healthcare professional before using it during breastfeeding.

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It is typically considered safe to use during breastfeeding. However, it's essential to consult with a healthcare professional before using it during breastfeeding.

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The medication is mainly eliminated through the kidneys and can, in rare instances, cause lactic acidosis, particularly in those with kidney issues.

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It is generally safe for liver. However, consult the doctor before use.

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It's safe to drive after taking this drug.

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Rakshita Garg

Content Updated on

Friday, 17 May, 2024
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