EXERMET GZ
Gliclazide, Metformin
Cipla Ltd.
Should be taken with food.
Store at room temperature between 15 and 30 degrees C). Keep away from heat, light and moisture.
Type I diabetes mellitus Severe renal and hepatic impairment Diabetic ketoacidosis Pregnancy Lactation
No Disease Found
Alcohol: hypoglycaemic effect of antidiabetics enhanced by alcohol. Anabolic steroids : hypoglycaemic effect of antidiabetics possibly enhanced by anabolic steroids. Beta-blocker(metoprolol,propranolol) : warning signs of hypoglycaemia (such as tremor) with antidiabetics may be masked when given with beta-blockers. Corticosteroids(prednisone) : hypoglycaemic effect of antidiabetics antagonised by corticosteroids. Diazoxide : hypoglycaemic effect of antidiabetics antagonised by diazoxide. Diuretics, loop : hypoglycaemic effect of antidiabetics antagonised by loop diuretics. Diuretics, thiazide and related : hypoglycaemic effect of antidiabetics antagonised by thiazides and related diuretics. MAOIs : hypoglycaemic effect of antidiabetics possibly enhanced by MAOIs. Oestrogens : hypoglycaemic effect of antidiabetics antagonised by oestrogens. Progestrogens:hypoglycaemic effect of antidiabetics antagonised by progestogens.
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It is any effect of a drug, chemical, or other medicine that is in addition to its intended effect, especially an effect that is harmful or unpleasant.