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Trajenta Duo 2.5/850mg Tablet 60s
RM 140.00
Trajenta Duo 2.5mg/850mg Tablet can be taken with food helps to minimise the chances of stomach discomfort. You should take it periodically, at the same time every day, to make the most benefit of it. You should not avoid taking this medicine until it is advised by your doctor. Your lifestyle is a big part of it. It is also necessary to remain on the diet and exercise schedule prescribed by your doctor when taking this medication.
This medication is not suitable to everyone. Before taking it, you can tell your doctor if you have ever had problems with your kidneys, liver, heart, or pancreas, or if you drink a lot of alcohol. Pregnant or breast-feeding women should also consult their doctor before taking this drug. Some other medicines can affect the functioning of this medication, so tell your doctor about all the medicines you take to make sure you are secure. Before and after treatment, the doctor will monitor your kidney function and blood sugar levels.
Many of the side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as the body responds to the drug. Consult the doctor if they persist or if you are worried about them.
The most common side effects of taking this medication include diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting, stomach upset, headache, blocked nose (nasal congestion) and sore throat. Low blood sugar is a potential side effect if you already are on other medication to lower your blood sugar levels such as insulin, glimepiride or sulphonylurea. So you need to know how to identify it and how to deal with it.
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