What is Zita Plus?
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What is Zita Plus?
Zita Plus Tablet is a medicine used to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus. It is used together with a healthy diet and regular exercise to control blood sugar levels. This helps to prevent serious complications of diabetes like kidney damage and blindness.
What are the side effects of Zita?
Zita Plus 20 mg Tablet shows side effects like low blood glucose levels, and you may feel hungry, irritable, confused, anxious or shaky. Consult your doctor if these symptoms remain for a long time or if they become severe. Zita Plus 20 mg Tablet should be taken exactly as advised by your doctor.
What time of day should I take sitagliptin?
Take sitagliptin once a day. You can take it at any time, for example, in the morning or in the evening. But try to take it at the same time every day. Take your tablet with a drink of water.
How do you take Teneligliptin?
The medication may be taken on an empty stomach or with food. Make sure you just take in the sum stated at a given time, not more or less. Teneligliptin is given orally to adults in doses of 20 mg once daily, which can be increased to 40 mg per day.
What is the mode of action of Teneligliptin?
DPP-4 inhibitors increase the levels of active GLP-1 and GIP by inhibiting DPP-4 enzymatic activity; thus, in patients with diabetes, these inhibitors improve hyperglycemia in a glucose-dependent manner by increasing serum insulin levels and decreasing serum glucagon levels.
What is Zita medicine?
Zita(Glenmark) 100 mg Tablet is an antidiabetic medicine used alone or in combination with other medicines to treat type 2 diabetes in adult patients. Patients are advised to follow a strict diet and exercise regimen along with this medicine for the best possible effect.
Is cilnidipine and Cilacar same?
Cilacar 10 Tablet 10’s contains Cilnidipine, a calcium channel blocker that acts by relaxing the blood vessels.
Can I take glimepiride and Teneligliptin?
Therefore, teneligliptin was generally well tolerated when used in combination with glimepiride. Conclusions: The addition of teneligliptin was effective and generally well tolerated in Japanese patients with T2DM inadequately controlled with glimepiride monotherapy.
Can Teneligliptin be taken with metformin?
Is it safe to use Metformin+Teneligliptin? Yes, it is safe to use Metformin+Teneligliptin if you take it for the prescribed duration and according to the dosage advised by the doctor.