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Diampa Tablet Uses
Diampa-M is an antidiabetic medication used to lower blood glucose levels. Diampa-M is a combination of two active ingredients, Empagliflozin and Metformin. It is often prescribed when metformin is not effective alone.
Diampa-M Tablet 12.5/500mg formula
Risks and warnings
You should know the risks and warnings of Diampa-M to prevent its misuse.
There are some specific circumstances under which the use of certain medications is contraindicated or considered dangerous. So when taking any medicine, it's always a good practice to familiarize yourself with its risks and warnings.
The risks and warnings associated with Diampa-M are:
1. Pregnancy
You might need to take Diampa-M during pregnancy if you have gestational diabetes. However, you should still consult your doctor before using it.
2. Breastfeeding
If you are breastfeeding, do not use Diampa-M before prior approval from your healthcare provider.
How to use Diampa-M Tablet 12.5/500mg?
- Swallow it whole with a glass of water
- Take it half an hour before food intake
- Do not crush or chew the tablet
- Do not exceed the prescribed dosage
Diampa-M Side Effects
Following are the common side effects of Diampa-M:
- Hypoglycemia
- GI upset
- Taste disturbance
- Abnormal liver function tests
- Hepatitis
- Skin reactions
- Reduced B12 absorption
- Lactic acidosis (rare)
Storage Conditions
- Store the medicine at room temperature
- Keep out of reach and sight of children
- Protect it from sunlight and moisture
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