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Volibo With Crean 10000 Side Effects
pancreas jujuno jujanstomy done at 1997. from 2002 diabetic I have used glybovin 1.25 and 2.5. 8 years. now I having poiglar-g 15+2 morning and night and ofternoon volbo 0.2 one tablet .is it currect or not ...
Friday, 7/27/2012 9:13:11 AM  Post a Reply 
Stamlo 10 Side Effects
I am a T 2 DM patient for last few years. The following medicines are taken for last few months. Amryl 1 OD, Volibo 0.3 TDS, Clopitab 75 ODPC, Gabantin 100 BD, Fibator 10 OD, Losar H OD , Losar A OD and Prazopress XL 2.5 OD. As my BP was observed as 160/70 on 4/10/12, Doctor changed the medicines for Hypertension instead of Losar A, and Losar H to Stamlo 10 and Prazopress XL 5.For last 3/4 days my anklet and feet are seen to be swelling. May I know the probable cause of any medicine particul ...
Thursday, 11/8/2012 12:01:39 AM  1 Reply  Subscribe to thread 237829
Side effects of Predmet Filed in Minipress
I am an Old Female Patient Age 81suffering from ILD (Interstices Lung Disease) and R.Arthritis. Having Predmet Since Last 4 Years With Varying Doses (16mg To 6mg) as per Doctors advise. Since last Six Weeks Dose of Predmet reduced to 4mg daily. In addition to General Weakness and Blood Sugar Disorder (which Is due to Predmet according to my Doctor), I am Suffering from Short Time Memory Loss during last 6 to 8 Months. Other Medicines taken are Ramistar5, Volibo03mg, Minipress XL5mg, Aztor20, Sh ...
Saturday, 7/16/2011 10:51:35 PM  Post a Reply 
Side Effects Of Predmet 4 Filed in Minipress
I am an old female patient (age 81)suffering for ILD (Interstices lung disease) and R.Arthritis. Having Predmet since last 4 years with varying doses (16mg to 6mg) as per Doctor's advise. Since last six weeks dose reduced to 4mg per day. In addition to general weakness and Blood sugar disorder (which is due to predmet - according to my Doctor), I am suffering Short time memory loss recently from last six to eight months. Other medicines are Ramistar5, Volibo0.3mg, Minipress XL 5mg and Aztor2 ...
Friday, 3/15/2013 10:18:27 PM  2 Replies  Subscribe to thread 220141
volibo m
ITS SIDE EFFECT Volibo-M contains active ingredients Voglibose and Metformin, these are oral antidiabetic agents that are used to help lower and control blood sugar levels. Common side effects may include: nausea, dizziness, flatulence and stomach pain. Read more: http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Metformin&ad=true http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Voglibose&ad=true Are there any questions or comments? ...
Sunday, 1/9/2011 7:33:56 PM  1 Reply  Subscribe to thread 208460
volibo M 0.2
Anti-diabetic drug. Active ingredient Voglibose. Yes, Voglibose delays the absorption of Glucose. Therefore, its most common side effects are gastro-intestinal related, such as abdominal cramps, flatulence and diarrhea. Though, this medication has been shown to cause less of them than the alternatives in the same class. http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Voglibose&ad=true Are there any questions or comments? ...
Tuesday, 12/25/2012 2:27:17 AM  4 Replies  Subscribe to thread 211675
Whether Volibo M 02 Drug Is Suitable For Type 1 Or 2 Diabetes
Whether Volibo M 0.2 drug is suitable for Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes. Volibo-M contains the active ingredients Voglibose and Metformin, both of which are used to help lower and control blood sure in diabetics. It may cause side effects, which can include: nausea, dizziness, flatulence and stomach pain. More details: http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Voglibose&ad=true http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Metformin&ad=true Are there an ...
Monday, 3/5/2012 11:46:51 PM  3 Replies  Subscribe to thread 218123

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