Having issues with controlling your diabetes? Metformin-Glipizide (Metaglip) is here to help you with your problem.
What is Metformin-Glipizide (Metaglip), and what does it do?
Metformin-Glipizide (Metaglip) is a medicine that combines Glipizide and Metformin. Glipizide is a sulfonylurea that instructs your pancreas to produce insulin. Metformin is a biguanide that reduces the amount of sugar your body produces and absorbs from your diet. It also improves your body’s insulin response.
Metformin-Glipizide (Metaglip) is used to treat type 2 diabetes. Glipizide and Metformin are used in conjunction with a healthy diet and exercise to improve blood sugar control.
What dosages of Metformin-Glipizide (Metaglip) are available?
The following are available dosages and forms of Metformin-Glipizide (Metaglip):
Tablets
- 2.5 mg/250 mg
- 2.5 mg/500 mg
- 5 mg/500 mg
What side effects are common with taking Metformin-Glipizide (Metaglip)?
The most common side effects of Metformin-Glipizide (Metaglip) are:
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
- Upset stomach
- Muscle ache
- Headache
Some people experience more serious side effects from Metformin-Glipizide (Metaglip), including:
- Easy bruising
- Sore throat
- Fever
- Abdominal pain
- Jaundice
- Dark urine
If you are taking Metformin-Glipizide (Metaglip), and you start to experience side effects, contact your doctor immediately.
Does Metformin-Glipizide (Metaglip) interact with other medications?
Metformin-Glipizide (Metaglip) has been known to interact poorly with other medications, supplements and herbs.
When taking Metformin-Glipizide (Metaglip), you should avoid taking:
Who should NOT take Metformin-Glipizide (Metaglip)?
Not all people can take Metformin-Glipizide (Metaglip). Metformin-Glipizide (Metaglip) may not be a good choice if you have:
- An allergy to Metformin-Glipizide (Metaglip) or similar medications
- A history of alcoholism
- Blood problems
- Severe breathing problems
- Kidney disease
What drugs are similar to Metformin-Glipizide (Metaglip)?
Other drugs that are similar to Metformin-Glipizide (Metaglip) include:
Does Metformin-Glipizide (Metaglip) have a generic form?
Metformin-Glipizide is a generic drug that is prescribed to treat type 2 diabetes. Metaglip is its brand name form.
What is the price of Metformin-Glipizide (Metaglip) without insurance?
The average retail price of Metformin-Glipizide (Metaglip) without insurance is $160.24.
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