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Gluconorm
Pronounced:Glew-co-norm
Generic name: Repaglinide
Gluconrom is used to reduce blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes (the kind that does not require insulin shots). It's prescribed when diet and exercise alone fail to correct the problem. A combination of Gluconorm and a second diabetes drug called Glucophage can be prescribed if either drug alone proves insufficient.
ADULTS
Take Gluconorm before each meal. The recommended dose ranges from 0.5 milligram to 4 milligrams. If you have never taken a glucose-lowering medication before, you should start with the 0.5-milligram dose. If you have taken these drugs in the past, the starting dose is 1 or 2 milligrams. Take no more than 16 milligrams a day.
Dose Adjustment
Your dose of Gluconorm will be adjusted according to your fasting blood sugar levels. Your doctor will wait at least a week after each change in dose to check your response.
Switching to Gluconorm
When Gluconorm replaces another oral glucose-lowering medicine, you should start taking it the day after your final dose or the previous drug. Be alert for signs of low blood sugar; effects of the drugs may overlap.
Combination Therapy:
If Gluconorm is being added to Glucophage therapy, you should begin with a 0.5-milligram dose. Dosage will then be adjusted according to your blood glucose levels. |
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