Bharat Vikas Parishad Charitable Trust
GLIMDA 1 MG TAB β Generic for AMARYL 1 mg | GP 1 mg | ZORYL 1 mg | GLIMESTAR 1 mg | EUGLIM 1 mg | GLYPRIDE 1 mg | GLIZID 1 mg | GLIZONE 1 mg | GLYCOSE 1 mg (Glimepiride 1 mg)
GLIMDA 1 MG TAB β Generic for AMARYL 1 mg | GP 1 mg | ZORYL 1 mg | GLIMESTAR 1 mg | EUGLIM 1 mg | GLYPRIDE 1 mg | GLIZID 1 mg | GLIZONE 1 mg | GLYCOSE 1 mg (Glimepiride 1 mg)
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
β GENERIC ALTERNATIVE FOR BRANDED SULFONYLUREA ANTIDIABETIC MEDICINE
π REPLACES THESE BRANDED MEDICINES:
* AMARYL 1 mg
* GP 1 mg
* ZORYL 1 mg
* GLIMESTAR 1 mg
* EUGLIM 1 mg
* GLYPRIDE 1 mg
* GLIZID 1 mg
* GLIZONE 1 mg
* GLYCOSE 1 mg
π PRODUCT DETAILS:
* Active Ingredient: Glimepiride 1 mg (sulfonylurea) ([Truemeds][1])
* Manufactured by Cipla Ltd. (as per product data) ([Lybrate][2])
* Bio-equivalent to the branded alternatives listed above
* Same quality, safety and efficacy standards
π― PROVIDES RELIEF FROM:
* Elevated blood sugar levels in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus ([Truemeds][1])
* Helps stimulate insulin secretion from pancreatic beta-cells
* Supports glycaemic control when diet & exercise alone are insufficient
* May reduce risk of long-term diabetic complications when used as part of comprehensive therapy
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WHY CHOOSE GENERIC MEDICINES?
Generic medicines contain the same active ingredients as branded versions and meet the same quality standards. The only difference is the price β you get the same therapeutic effect at a fraction of the cost.
π FREE DELIVERY on orders above βΉ300
β About BVP Generics:
We are an initiative by Bharat Vikas Parishad Charitable Trust, committed to making quality healthcare affordable for everyone through generic medicines.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
Q: Is GLIMDA 1 MG TAB as effective as the branded versions?
A: Yes β it contains the same active ingredient (Glimepiride 1 mg) as the branded medicines and is expected to deliver equivalent therapeutic benefit under proper use.
Q: Can I use this medicine for type 1 diabetes?
A: No β this medication is indicated for **type 2 diabetes mellitus** only, and should not be used in type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. ([Truemeds][1])
Q: What should I tell my doctor before taking this medicine?
A: Inform your doctor if you have a history of liver or kidney problems, heart disease, are pregnant or breastfeeding, or if you are taking other medicines that affect blood sugar. Hypoglycaemia risk must be monitored.
Q: What are common side-effects?
A: Common side-effects include low blood sugar (hypoglycaemia), nausea, dizziness, headache, weight gain. ([PharmEasy][3])
Q: If my blood sugar becomes normal, can I stop this medicine?
A: No β you should continue taking as prescribed and maintain the recommended diet, exercise and monitoring. Stopping abruptly may lead to loss of glycaemic control.
β DISCLAIMER:
This medicine should be taken as per doctorβs advice. Read the label carefully before use. Keep out of reach of children. Not suitable for patients with type 1 diabetes, diabetic ketoacidosis, severe liver or kidney disease; may cause hypoglycaemia β regular monitoring required.
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