Glimy M Side Effects

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i am60yrs taking glimy m1& jalra 50mg before meals twice a day alongwith carviflow10mg plavix,ecospirin150,covance,razo20 d urimax0.2.have a sugar level of 150fasting230postmeal before start of jalra. now in control.history of pancreatitis,can long use of jalra cause pancreatitis again.GALLBLADDER REMOVAL,HERNIOPLASTY& ANGIOPLASTY DONE. kindly advice. ## I am diabetic I take mix tard 36 units in morning & 34 units at night both before meals I also take Mclazide-M 1-1-1 Jalra 50 1-0-1 & voglimit o.2 1-1-1 all before meals I get lot of gas & when I pass the gas it smells very bad please advice what is the cause ## I take novomix 30; 26 units morning and18 eve. glimy M2 ; 1-1. jalra M 50/500 at lunch. amtas ht 1; morning ;ramitorva1eve. Avg fasting140 post meals 170.low...

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I am a type 2 diabetes patient. The doctor has prescribed Glycomet and Glimy for me to take daily, both morning and evening. Can I take both of these tablets together? If I need to take them separately, which one should I take before breakfast and which one after breakfast? ## Hi, Rajendra! How are you? You can take them both together and it's usually best to take such medications just before a meal, so they have time to start working by the time you are digesting your food. Unless your doctor has instructed you otherwise. Glimy contains the active ingredient Glimepiride. Glycomet contains the active ingredient Metformin. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, flatulence and stomach pain. I hope this helps!

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wheather darolac to be used before food or after food ## Darolac and linezolid, before or after food please? ## which tablet i have to take glycephase sr 500mg or glimy m2 after or before meals please tell me ## This is a probiotic, so you can take it, when it is convenient for you, be that before a meal, or after one. I can cause nausea, and diarrhea in some people that take it, according to NIH warnings, so you may do better taking it before a meal, it really depends on what works for you. Deepak, diabetes medications are best taken just before a meal, so they have a chance to start working by the time your body is digesting your food and you will experience the most blood sugar fluctuations. The NIH lists their typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, s...

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