Voglibose 0.2 mg + Metformin SR 500
May 20, 2023
Voglibose 0.2 mg + Metformin SR 500
VOGLIGOLD M
VOGLIGOLD M medications are used to treat type 2 diabetes. Voglibose is an alpha-glucosidase inhibitor that helps to control blood sugar levels by delaying the absorption of carbohydrates in the intestine. Metformin is a biguanide medication that helps to lower blood sugar levels by reducing glucose production in the liver and improving insulin sensitivity.
VOGLIGOLD M refers to a combination therapy where you take Voglibose tablets with a strength of 0.2 mg and Metformin SR tablets with a strength of 500 mg. The specific dosage and frequency of administration should be determined by your healthcare provider based on your individual needs and medical history.
VOGLIGOLD M is available in strength of 0.2 and 0.3mg.
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