Points of interest:
• Take Amaryl tablets with food to minimize the risk of hypoglycemia.
• Be aware of the signs of hypoglycemia (sweating, confusion, rapid heartbeat, blurred vision, shakiness, anxiety, headache, dizziness, weakness).
• If you experience hypoglycemia, consume glucose or simple carbohydrate (e.g. candies, soft drinks, sugar, honey), once your blood glucose returns to normal, eat a snack or a meal.
Side effects of Amaryl tablets:
• Nausea.
• Vomiting.
• Diarrhea.
Cautions:
• Must be taken shortly before dining or during a meal.
• When meals are taken at irregular hours or skipped altogether, treatment with glimepiride lead to hypoglycemia.
• Contraindicated in patients with diabetes mellitus type 1.
• Contraindicated in patients with severe renal impairment.
Interactions of Amaryl tablets:
• Beta blockers: may enhance the hypoglycemic effect of sulfonylureas.
• Cimetidine: may increase the concentration of glimepiride.
• Fluconazole: may increase the serum concentration of glimepiride.
Indications:
• Amaryl tablets are used for Type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Size :
30 Tabs
Made In:
Used Amaryl tablets as per as direction of the doctor.