BUY AMARYL

 

BUY AMARYL

Amaryl is applied in combination with a proper diet and exercise program for controlling high blood sugar. It is used in patients with type 2 diabetes (non-insulin-dependent diabetes). The principle of its work consists in stimulating the release of your body's natural insulin. Effectively controlling high blood sugar helps prevent heart disease, kidney disease, strokes, blindness, and circulation problems, as well as sexual function problems (impotence). This medication belongs to the class of anti-diabetic drug.

HOW TO USE AMARYL:

It is an oral medication. It is recommended to take amaryl one time a day with your first meal (e.g. breakfast). The dosage depends on your medical condition and response to therapy. In order not to forget take this remedy at the same time. Monitor blood glucose levels on a regular basis, and share the results with your doctor.

AMARYL SIDE EFFECTS:

You may experience nausea or upset stomach. Inform your doctor in the case of worsening or persisting any of the side effects. Many people using this medication do not have serious amaryl side effects. If you experience such unusual but serious side effects as yellowing eyes or skin, signs of infection (e.g., fever, persistent sore throat), stomach/abdominal pain, dark urine, unusual tiredness or weakness, easy bleeding or bruising, mental/mood changes, unusual or sudden weight gain, seizures. Symptoms of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) include chills, cold sweat, dizziness, drowsiness, shaking, rapid heart rate, weakness, headache, fainting, tingling of the hands or feet, or hunger. But this side effect is very rare and may occur if you consume not enough calories. It is a good habit to carry glucose tablets or gel to treat low blood sugar. If you are in a situation where you don't have these reliable forms of glucose, eat a quick source of sugar such as table sugar, honey, or candy, or drink a glass of orange juice or non-diet soda to quickly raise your blood sugar level. Tell your doctor immediately about the reaction. To help prevent hypoglycemia, eat meals on a regular schedule and do not skip meals. Symptoms of high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) include thirst, increased urination, confusion, drowsiness, flushing, rapid breathing, or fruity breath odor. If these symptoms occur, tell your doctor immediately. Your medication dosage may need to be increased. Symptoms of a serious allergic reaction include: swelling, dizziness, rash, itching, trouble breathing. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist. Don't forget that your doctor has prescribed this medication because the benefit to you is greater than the risk of the amaryl side effects.

AMARYL PRECAUTIONS:

Tell your doctor if you have any allergic reaction. Your doctor or pharmacist must know your medical conditions, especially if you have such problems as liver disease, kidney disease, thyroid disease, certain hormonal conditions (adrenal/pituitary insufficiency, SIADH-syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone), mineral imbalance (hyponatremia). You may experience dizziness, blurred vision, or drowsiness due to extremely low or high blood sugar levels. Be attentive while engaging in activities requiring alertness such as driving or using machinery. Combination of this medication with this remedy may result in low sugar level. During times of stress, such as fever, infection, injury or surgery, it may be more difficult to control your blood sugar. Consult your doctor, as a change in your medication may be required. Try to spend to spend less time at the sun if this medication made you sensitive to it. Caution is advised when using this drug in the elderly because they may be more sensitive to its effects, especially hypoglycemia. Amaryl is not recommended during pregnancy. Discuss all pro and contra with your doctor. Your doctor may substitute insulin for this drug during your pregnancy. Keep closely your doctor's prescriptions. Based on information from related drugs, this medication may pass into breast milk. Therefore, breast-feeding while using amaryl is not recommended. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding.

AMARYL INTERACTIONS:

Your doctor or pharmacist may already be acquainted with any possible amaryl interactions. Do not start, stop, or change the dosage of any medicine before checking with them first. Your doctor should know about all the medications you are taking, especially of: azole antifungals (e.g., fluconazole), birth control pills, calcium channel blockers (e.g., diltiazem), chloramphenicol, aspirin or aspirin-like drugs (e.g., salicylates, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs - NSAIDs such as ibuprofen, phenylbutazone), cimetidine, clofibrate, corticosteroids (e.g., prednisone), decongestants (e.g., pseudoephedrine), diazoxide, diet pills, epinephrine, estrogens, fenugreek, ginseng, gymnema, isoniazid, MAO inhibitors (e.g., furazolidone, phenelzine procarbazine, selegiline, linezolid, moclobemide, isocarboxazid, tranylcypromine), sulfonamides (e.g., sulfa antibiotics), thyroid drugs, warfarin, niacin, phenothiazines (e.g., promethazine), phenytoin, probenecid, quinolone antibiotics (e.g., ciprofloxacin), rifampin, "water pills" (diuretics such as hydrochlorothiazide, furosemide). Beta-blocker medications (e.g., metoprolol, propranolol, glaucoma eye drops such as timolol) may prevent the fast/pounding heartbeat you would usually feel when your blood sugar level falls too low (hypoglycemia). Other symptoms of low blood sugar such as dizziness, hunger, or sweating are unaffected by these drugs.

NOTES:

Do not share amaryl with others. It is recommended you attend a diabetes education program to understand diabetes and all the important aspects of its treatment including meals/diet, exercise, medications and getting regular eye, personal hygiene, foot and medical exams. Consult your doctor or pharmacist. Keep all medical appointments. Laboratory and/or medical tests (e.g., fasting blood glucose, liver and kidney function tests, hemoglobin A1c, complete blood counts) will be performed to monitor for the amaryl side effects and response to therapy. Regularly check your blood or urine for sugar, as directed by your doctor or pharmacist.