Glimepiride (2mg) + Metformin (500mg) + Voglibose (0.3mg)
Jubiglim MV 2+ Tablet is indicated for:
Jubiglim MV 2+ Tablet contains three antidiabetic agents: glimepiride (2 mg), metformin (500 mg), and voglibose (0.3 mg). It is used to treat type 2 diabetes in individuals who don't respond well to diet, exercise, or single-drug therapy. Glimepiride stimulates pancreatic insulin secretion, Metformin reduces glucose synthesis while increasing insulin sensitivity, and Voglibose delays carbohydrate digestion to minimize blood sugar rises after meals. This combination promotes stable blood sugar levels throughout the day.
Jubiglim MV 2+ Tablet commonly causes the following adverse effects:
Although uncommon, serious adverse effects may include lactic acidosis (caused by Metformin), allergic reactions, liver malfunction, or kidney problems. If you are experiencing severe or persistent symptoms, contact your doctor.
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Take Jubiglim MV 2+ Tablet as advised by your doctor, generally with meals, to reduce gastrointestinal side effects. Swallow the tablet whole, with a glass of water. Don't crush or chew the tablet. Follow the dosage and timing exactly as instructed. To improve blood sugar management, follow a diabetes-appropriate diet and engage in frequent physical activity.
Jubiglim MV 2+ Tablet consists of three active ingredients:
Glimepiride (2mg):
The pancreas secretes more insulin, which helps to lower blood sugar levels.Metformin (500mg):
Reduces glucose synthesis in the liver while increasing cell sensitivity to insulin, allowing for better glucose use.Voglibose (0.3mg):
Reduces carbohydrate absorption from the intestines, lowering post-meal blood sugar levels.These components work together to help type 2 diabetics control their blood sugar.
Related Warnings
Avoid drinking when using Jubiglim MV 2+ Tablet. Alcohol can raise the risk of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) and exacerbate certain adverse effects like nausea and dizziness. Alcohol also increases the chance of lactic acidosis, a rare but dangerous side effect of Metformin.
Jubiglim MV 2+ Tablet should be taken with caution while pregnant. Proper blood sugar control is essential for both mother and baby, however this drug should only be used if prescribed by a doctor after weighing the risks and benefits.
It is unclear whether the components of Jubiglim MV 2+ Tablet enter into breast milk. While breastfeeding, use caution and consult your doctor before taking this drug. Lactating mothers may want to seek alternative treatment alternatives.
Jubiglim MV 2+ Tablet may cause low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), resulting in dizziness, drowsiness, and blurred vision. This may impede your ability to drive or operate machinery. If you have these symptoms, you should monitor your blood sugar levels on a regular basis and avoid driving.
If you have kidney problems, use caution when using Jubiglim MV 2+ Tablet. Metformin can lead to lactic acidosis, especially in patients with compromised renal function. Renal function should be checked on a regular basis, and dosage modifications may be required depending on your renal health.
When administering Jubiglim MV 2+ Tablet to patients with liver problems, exercise caution. Regular liver function testing may be necessary. If you are experiencing indications of liver dysfunction, such as jaundice, see your doctor immediately.
Q1. Can I stop taking Jubiglim MV 2+ Tablet once my blood sugar levels have stabilized?
No, you should not stop taking your prescription without first visiting your doctor. Discontinuing the medication may result in an increase in blood sugar. To treat diabetes for the long term, follow your doctor's advice.
Q2: What should I do if I feel hypoglycemia while taking Jubiglim MV 2+ Tablet?
If you have signs of low blood sugar such as dizziness, sweating, or weakness, take a fast-acting sugar source such as glucose tablets or sugary drinks. Inform your doctor if you have hypoglycemia frequently.
Q3: Can I take Jubiglim MV 2+ Tablet if I have kidney problems?
Metformin may cause lactic acidosis in people with kidney impairment, so this medicine should be used with caution. Consult your doctor about dose modifications and regular monitoring of renal function.
Q4: Does Jubiglim MV 2+ Tablet induce weight gain?
Glimepiride, one of the components, may cause slight weight gain. However, this can vary depending on the individual's metabolism and lifestyle. A well-balanced diet and regular exercise can help you manage your weight.
Q5. Can I take Jubiglim MV 2+ Tablet with insulin?
In some circumstances, your doctor may prescribe both Jubiglim MV 2+ Tablet and insulin. However, this combination requires cautious monitoring to avoid hypoglycemia. Always follow your doctor's recommendations for combination therapy.