Glimepiride 3 mg+ Metformin 850 mg

Price range: $120.00 through $440.00

    Pack SizePricePrice/unitQuantityAdd To Cart
    150 Tablet/s $120.00 $0.80 / Piece
    300 Tablet/s $230.00 $0.77 / Piece
    450 Tablet/s $330.00 $0.73 / Piece
    600 Tablet/s $440.00 $0.73 / Piece
    Quantity Value

    150 Tablet/s, 300 Tablet/s, 600 Tablet/s, 450 Tablet/s

    What is this medicine?

    This medicine is used to control Type 2 Diabetes.
    It contains two medicines:

    1. Glimepiride (3 mg) – helps your pancreas release more insulin.
    2. Metformin (850 mg) – reduces sugar made by the liver and helps the body use insulin better.

    This dose is considered strong, especially because Glimepiride is at 3 mg, which is a higher strength.

    How does it work?

    1. Glimepiride (3 mg)

    • Increases insulin release from the pancreas.
    • Helps lower blood sugar after meals.
    • Works quickly.

    2. Metformin (850 mg)

    • Lowers sugar production in the liver.
    • Makes the body use insulin more effectively.
    • Slows sugar absorption from food.
    • Does not cause weight gain.

    Together, they help control fasting sugar + post-meal sugar throughout the day.

    Why do doctors prescribe this dose?

    Doctors prescribe this stronger combination when:

    • Blood sugar remains high with lower doses.
    • Metformin + lower glimepiride (1 mg or 2 mg) is not enough.
    • You need more power to control high blood sugar.
    • You have both high fasting and post-meal sugar.
    • To prevent long-term diabetes complications:
      • Heart issues
      • Kidney damage
      • Nerve damage
      • Eye problems

    Glimepiride 3 mg is a higher dose, so it gives stronger sugar-lowering action.

    How to take it

    • Usually taken once or twice daily.
    • Must be taken with food (very important).
    • Most common timing:
      • Once daily with breakfast, OR
      • Breakfast + dinner
    • Swallow whole with water.

    Important:
    Do NOT skip meals.
    Glimepiride 3 mg can cause low blood sugar if you take it without eating.

    Common side effects

    From Glimepiride (3 mg — higher dose)

    • Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia)
      Symptoms:
      • Sweating
      • Shaking
      • Hunger
      • Weakness
      • Dizziness
      • Fast heartbeat
    • Mild weight gain

    From Metformin (850 mg)

    • Stomach upset:
      • Gas
      • Loose stools
      • Nausea
      • Stomach pain
    • Metallic taste

    These usually improve in a few days.

    Serious but rare side effects

    • Severe low blood sugar
      (More common at 3 mg if food is skipped)
    • Lactic acidosis (very rare but serious; due to Metformin)
      Symptoms:
      • Extreme weakness
      • Very fast breathing
      • Severe tiredness
      • Muscle pain
        Call doctor immediately
    • Allergic reactions (rash, swelling, breathing difficulty)

    Who should avoid or use with caution

    • People with kidney problems
    • Severe liver disease
    • Heavy alcohol drinkers
    • Pregnant or breastfeeding women (only if doctor approves)
    • People with frequent vomiting or dehydration
    • Before a CT scan with contrast dye (may need to stop temporarily)

    What to monitor

    • Daily blood sugar
    • HbA1c every 3 months
    • Kidney tests once or twice a year
    • Signs of low blood sugar
    • Weight changes

    Important precautions

    • Eat meals on time; never skip food.
    • Avoid excessive alcohol.
    • Stay hydrated.
    • Inform doctor before surgery or contrast CT scan.
    • Do not stop the medicine suddenly.

    Additional information

    Quantity Value

    150 Tablet/s, 300 Tablet/s, 600 Tablet/s, 450 Tablet/s

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