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PATH G CAPSULE 1MG belongs to a group of medicines known as 'antidiabetics', used to treat type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus. In type 2 diabetes the body doesn't make enough insulin, or the insulin is not effectively used by the body. This is a type of diabetes that usually develops in adulthood. Insulin is a natural substance released by the body to break down the sugar of the body.
PATH G CAPSULE 1MG is a combination of two drugs namely 'Pioglitazone' and 'Glimepiride'. Pioglitazone belongs to the class of thiazolidinedione (TZD) also called 'glitazones' which helps control the level of sugar in your blood by helping your body to make better use of the insulin it produces. Glimepiride belongs to a class of medicines known as 'sulfonylureas', which works by causing the pancreas to produce more amount of insulin and helping the body to use insulin effectively. This drug also works best for individuals whose bodies naturally produce insulin.
Take PATH G CAPSULE 1MG as suggested by the doctor. You are advised to take PATH G CAPSULE 1MG for as long as your doctor has prescribed it for you depending on your medical condition. In some cases, you may experience certain common side effects such as upper respiratory tract infection, headache, sinusitis, myalgia (muscle pain) and pharyngitis. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually over time. However, you are advised to talk to your doctor if you experience these undesirable effects persistently.
PATH G CAPSULE 1MG should not be taken if you have type 1 diabetes mellitus, if you are hypersensitive (allergic) to PATH G CAPSULE 1MG or any of the other ingredients of PATH G CAPSULE 1MG, have heart failure or have had heart failure in the past, diabetic ketoacidosis (a complication of diabetes causing rapid weight loss, nausea or vomiting), severe kidney or liver disease, bladder cancer. Please inform your doctor if you have any heart disease or planning to get pregnant or breastfeeding. Safety and efficacy of PATH G CAPSULE 1MG in children under 18 years have not been established, so it should not be given to them. PATH G CAPSULE 1MG is safe to taken by elderly persons whose age is 65 or over if prescribed by the doctor.
PATH G CAPSULE 1MG is an antidiabetic drug used along with a proper diet and exercise to control high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) in patients with type 2 diabetes. PATH G CAPSULE 1MG works by helping to restore your body's appropriate response to insulin, thereby lowering your blood sugar. PATH G CAPSULE 1MG may be used on its own in patients who are unable to take metformin and where treatment with diet and exercise has failed to control blood sugar. As PATH G CAPSULE 1MG helps to control the high blood sugar levels in the body, so it prevents the risk of blindness, nerve problems, kidney damage and other serious medical issues like a heart attack.
PATH G CAPSULE 1MG should not be stopped even if you feel better, without consulting your doctor as sugar level keeps changing. If you stop taking PATH G CAPSULE 1MG suddenly, it may increase your sugar levels which could further increase the risk of eyesight loss (retinopathy), kidney damage (nephropathy), and nerve damage (neuropathy). PATH G CAPSULE 1MG is used to lower the blood sugar however if your sugar level gets reduced to a very low level and you start experiencing symptoms including hunger, sweating, dizziness, headache and feeling shaky. To treat such a condition, it is suggested to keep a fast-acting source of sugar in your bag that includes hard candy, raisins, and non-diet soda. Fluid retention (edema) may occur and can lead to congestive heart failure so, combination use with insulin and use in heart failure may increase the risk in patients taking PATH G CAPSULE 1MG. You should not take PATH G CAPSULE 1MG if you have kidney disease, as measured by a blood test. PATH G CAPSULE 1MG, when used with or without insulin, tends to extremely lower the blood sugar level. So, the doctor may lower the dose of insulin. Increased fractures may be reported in some women taking PATH G CAPSULE 1MG. Patients with bladder cancer and macular edema (fluid build-up in the macula part of the retina of the eye) should consult the doctor before using PATH G CAPSULE 1MG.
Drug-Drug Interaction: PATH G CAPSULE 1MG may interact with antidiabetics (gemfibrozil), medications used to lower cholesterol (Colesevelam), Beta-blocker medications ( metoprolol, propranolol, glaucoma eye drops such as timolol) and antibiotics (rifampicin). So, tell your doctor if you are using these drugs before taking PATH G CAPSULE 1MG.
Drug-Food Interaction: Taking PATH G CAPSULE 1MG with alcoholic beverages may increase the risk of a rare but serious and potentially life-threatening condition known as lactic acidosis (build-up of lactic acid in the blood) and hypoglycemia.
Drug-Disease Interaction: PATH G CAPSULE 1MG should be avoided in patients with congestive heart failure (heart-related issues), type I diabetes, bladder cancer, edema, liver disease, macular edema, premenopausal anovulation, obesity (weight gain), anemia as it may worsen the condition.
Type 2 diabetes: It is a condition where the body is unable to make sufficient insulin, or the insulin that it makes doesn't work properly or is utilized by our body. This can cause high blood sugar levels (hyperglycemia). Symptoms of type 2 diabetes include increased thirst, frequent urination at night, slow wound healing, increased hunger, fatigue, and blurred vision. In some cases, there may be weight gain while in rare cases weight loss may be observed. The complication of type 2 diabetes also include neuropathy (nerve problems), nephropathy (kidney problems) and retinopathy (damaged retina of eyes or blindness), loss of limbs, sexual dysfunction and increase chance of heart attack or stroke.
About PATH G CAPSULE 1MG
PATH G CAPSULE 1MG belongs to a group of medicines known as 'antidiabetics', used to treat type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus. In type 2 diabetes the body doesn't make enough insulin, or the insulin is not effectively used by the body. This is a type of diabetes that usually develops in adulthood. Insulin is a natural substance released by the body to break down the sugar of the body.
PATH G CAPSULE 1MG is a combination of two drugs namely 'Pioglitazone' and 'Glimepiride'. Pioglitazone belongs to the class of thiazolidinedione (TZD) also called 'glitazones' which helps control the level of sugar in your blood by helping your body to make better use of the insulin it produces. Glimepiride belongs to a class of medicines known as 'sulfonylureas', which works by causing the pancreas to produce more amount of insulin and helping the body to use insulin effectively. This drug also works best for individuals whose bodies naturally produce insulin.
Take PATH G CAPSULE 1MG as suggested by the doctor. You are advised to take PATH G CAPSULE 1MG for as long as your doctor has prescribed it for you depending on your medical condition. In some cases, you may experience certain common side effects such as upper respiratory tract infection, headache, sinusitis, myalgia (muscle pain) and pharyngitis. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually over time. However, you are advised to talk to your doctor if you experience these undesirable effects persistently.
PATH G CAPSULE 1MG should not be taken if you have type 1 diabetes mellitus, if you are hypersensitive (allergic) to PATH G CAPSULE 1MG or any of the other ingredients of PATH G CAPSULE 1MG, have heart failure or have had heart failure in the past, diabetic ketoacidosis (a complication of diabetes causing rapid weight loss, nausea or vomiting), severe kidney or liver disease, bladder cancer. Please inform your doctor if you have any heart disease or planning to get pregnant or breastfeeding. Safety and efficacy of PATH G CAPSULE 1MG in children under 18 years have not been established, so it should not be given to them. PATH G CAPSULE 1MG is safe to taken by elderly persons whose age is 65 or over if prescribed by the doctor.
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PATH G CAPSULE 1MG is an antidiabetic drug used along with a proper diet and exercise to control high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) in patients with type 2 diabetes. PATH G CAPSULE 1MG works by helping to restore your body's appropriate response to insulin, thereby lowering your blood sugar. PATH G CAPSULE 1MG may be used on its own in patients who are unable to take metformin and where treatment with diet and exercise has failed to control blood sugar. As PATH G CAPSULE 1MG helps to control the high blood sugar levels in the body, so it prevents the risk of blindness, nerve problems, kidney damage and other serious medical issues like a heart attack.
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PATH G CAPSULE 1MG should not be stopped even if you feel better, without consulting your doctor as sugar level keeps changing. If you stop taking PATH G CAPSULE 1MG suddenly, it may increase your sugar levels which could further increase the risk of eyesight loss (retinopathy), kidney damage (nephropathy), and nerve damage (neuropathy). PATH G CAPSULE 1MG is used to lower the blood sugar however if your sugar level gets reduced to a very low level and you start experiencing symptoms including hunger, sweating, dizziness, headache and feeling shaky. To treat such a condition, it is suggested to keep a fast-acting source of sugar in your bag that includes hard candy, raisins, and non-diet soda. Fluid retention (edema) may occur and can lead to congestive heart failure so, combination use with insulin and use in heart failure may increase the risk in patients taking PATH G CAPSULE 1MG. You should not take PATH G CAPSULE 1MG if you have kidney disease, as measured by a blood test. PATH G CAPSULE 1MG, when used with or without insulin, tends to extremely lower the blood sugar level. So, the doctor may lower the dose of insulin. Increased fractures may be reported in some women taking PATH G CAPSULE 1MG. Patients with bladder cancer and macular edema (fluid build-up in the macula part of the retina of the eye) should consult the doctor before using PATH G CAPSULE 1MG.
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Type 2 diabetes: It is a condition where the body is unable to make sufficient insulin, or the insulin that it makes doesn't work properly or is utilized by our body. This can cause high blood sugar levels (hyperglycemia). Symptoms of type 2 diabetes include increased thirst, frequent urination at night, slow wound healing, increased hunger, fatigue, and blurred vision. In some cases, there may be weight gain while in rare cases weight loss may be observed. The complication of type 2 diabetes also include neuropathy (nerve problems), nephropathy (kidney problems) and retinopathy (damaged retina of eyes or blindness), loss of limbs, sexual dysfunction and increase chance of heart attack or stroke.