Catalog - COMPETACT tablets 850mg/15mg 56

Brand COMPETACT
Code COMPETACT
Ingredients METFORMINPIOGLITAZONE
Dosage Strength Dosages Price Price/Dose
850mg 56 147.00$ 2.63$

Information

COMPETACT is a prescription medication used in the management of type 2 diabetes, a condition characterized by high blood sugar levels due to the body's inability to produce enough insulin or use insulin effectively. This medication is a combination of two active ingredients: pioglitazone and metformin. Pioglitazone works by increasing the body's sensitivity to insulin, allowing it to use insulin more effectively, while metformin decreases glucose production in the liver and improves the body's ability to absorb glucose. Together, these actions help to control blood sugar levels in adults with type 2 diabetes. COMPETACT is typically prescribed when diet, exercise, and a single antidiabetic medication do not adequately control blood sugar levels. It is important to use this medication under the guidance of a healthcare professional, as it may have side effects and interactions with other medications.
When using Competact, a medication prescribed for the management of type 2 diabetes, it is crucial to adhere strictly to your doctor's instructions and thoroughly read the label that accompanies the medicine. This ensures you are aware of the correct dosage and any potential interactions with other medications you might be taking. Inform your doctor about all other medicines you are using to avoid adverse interactions. Common side effects of Competact include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. Although rare, more serious side effects such as lactic acidosis or a significant drop in blood sugar levels may occur, necessitating immediate medical attention. Due to the risk of dizziness or lightheadedness, exercise caution when driving or operating heavy machinery until you know how Competact affects you. Always prioritize safety and consult your healthcare provider with any concerns regarding your treatment plan.
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