Healmaryl MV Tablet (GlimepirideC + Metformin + Voglibose)
Healmaryl MV 1.3 contains glimepiride, metformin, and voglibose. Glimepiride stimulates insulin release from the pancreas, metformin decreases glucose production in the liver and improves insulin sensitivity, and voglibose delays carbohydrate absorption in the intestine.
Introduction of Healmaryl MV 1.3 Tablet (GlimepirideC + Metformin + Voglibose)
Healmaryl MV 1.3 Tablet is a triple-combination oral antidiabetic medicine used for the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus. It is prescribed when blood sugar levels are not adequately controlled with single or dual therapy. This combination helps improve overall glycemic control and reduces the risk of long-term diabetic complications.
Precautions of Healmaryl MV 1.3
- Monitor blood sugar levels regularly.
- Avoid skipping meals.
- Use cautiously in kidney or liver disease.
- Not recommended for type 1 diabetes.
- Avoid alcohol consumption.
- Use cautiously in elderly patients.
- Watch for symptoms of hypoglycemia.
- Inform doctor before surgery or diagnostic procedure
Usage of Healmaryl MV 1.3
- Take with or just before meals.
- Follow prescribed dosage strictly.
- Take at the same time daily.
- Do not skip doses.
- Combine with diet and exercise.
- Do not crush or chew unless advised.
- Monitor blood glucose regularly.
- Store in a cool, dry place.
Side Effects of Healmaryl MV 1.3
- Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar)
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
- Bloating and gas
- Abdominal discomfort
- Headache
- Weight gain (due to glimepiride)
- Rare lactic acidosis (due to metformin)
FAQs of Healmaryl MV 1.3
- What is Healmaryl MV 1.3 Tablet used for?
It is used to manage type 2 diabetes mellitus, especially when blood sugar is not controlled with single or dual therapy. - What are the active ingredients in Healmaryl MV 1.3?
It contains glimepiride, metformin, and voglibose. - How does Healmaryl MV 1.3 work?
- Glimepiride increases insulin secretion
- Metformin reduces glucose production and improves insulin sensitivity
- Voglibose delays carbohydrate absorption from the intestine
- How should Healmaryl MV 1.3 be taken?
It is usually taken just before or with meals, as prescribed by your doctor. - Can this medicine cause low blood sugar (hypoglycemia)?
Yes, mainly due to glimepiride, especially if meals are skipped or delayed. - What are common side effects of Healmaryl MV 1.3?
Common side effects include gas, bloating, diarrhea, nausea, and hypoglycemia. - Who should avoid Healmaryl MV 1.3 Tablet?
It should be avoided in patients with type 1 diabetes, severe kidney/liver disease, or metabolic acidosis. - What should I do if I miss a dose?
Take it when you remember, but if it is close to the next dose, skip it—do not double the dose.
Interactions of Healmaryl MV 1.3
- May interact with other antidiabetic drugs (risk of hypoglycemia).
- Interaction with alcohol (increased risk of lactic acidosis).
- May interact with corticosteroids (reduced effect).
- Interaction with diuretics.
- Beta-blockers may mask hypoglycemia symptoms.
- Interaction with certain antibiotics.
- Avoid with contrast dyes (risk with metformin).
- Inform doctor about all medications being taken
| Manufacturer | : | Healing Pharma |
| Trade Name | : | |
| Generic Search | : | GlimepirideC + Metformin + Voglibose |
| Strength | : | 1.3 MV, 2.2V, 3.3 MV |
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