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Acose 25mg Tablet

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Acarbose (25mg)

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Acose 25mg Tablet

Introduction to Acose 25mg Tablet

Alpha-glucosidase inhibitors, such as acarbose, are used in conjunction with diet and exercise to help individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus maintain their glycemic control.

Safety Advice for Acose 25mg Tablet

  • Moderate risk
  • High risk
  • Safe
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Use with caution.

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Use with caution.

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Alcohol use while taking ACARBOSE is advised to be avoided as it may result in elevated or lowered blood sugar levels.

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ACARBOSE often does not affect your ability to operate machinery or drive a car.

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Since there are no clinical studies on the use of ACARBOSE in pregnant women, it is generally not advised for use in this population. ACARBOSE is a Category B pregnancy medication.

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When using ACARBOSE, do not breastfeed because it may end up in breast milk.

How Acose 25mg Tablet works

Acarbose is a complex oligosaccharide that lowers postprandial insulin levels by competitively inhibiting brush-border alpha-glucosidase enzymes' capacity to convert ingested carbs into absorbable monosaccharides.

How To Use Acose 25mg Tablet

  • This drug should be taken as per the doctor's advice.
  • Follow your prescription for the correct dose and duration.

Special Precautions About Acose 25mg Tablet

  • If you are allergic to acarbose or have any other allergies, let your doctor or pharmacist know before taking it.
  • Inactive chemicals in this product have the potential to trigger allergic reactions or other issues. For further information, consult your pharmacist.

Benefits Of Acose 25mg Tablet

  • An anti-diabetic medication called ACARBOSE is used to treat type 2 diabetes, particularly in individuals whose blood sugar levels cannot be managed with diet and exercise alone.

Side Effects Of Acose 25mg Tablet

  • Constipation
  • Mucus Discharge
  • Diarrhea

Similar Medicine Of Acose 25mg Tablet

What If I Missed A Dose Of Acose 25mg Tablet

  • Use the medicine as you remember to take. 
  • If the next dose is near then Skip the missed Dose. 
  • Do not double up for the missed Dose. 
  • If you miss doses frequently then consult your Doctor

Health And Lifestyle

Consume an abundance of fruits, veggies, and whole grains. Pick lean meats and nonfat dairy products. Eat less of the foods heavy in fat and sugar. Keep in mind that carbohydrates can be converted into sugar, so limit your consumption.

Drug Interaction

  • Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors (Acetazolamide)
  • Beta blockers (Acebutolol)

Drug Food Interaction

  • Bitter gourd
  • Alcohol

Disease Explanation

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A long-term illness that influences how the body uses glucose or blood sugar. When a person has type 2 diabetes, their body either produces insufficient insulin or rejects it. Increased thirst, frequent urination, hunger, exhaustion, and blurred vision are some of the symptoms. Sometimes there could not be any signs at all. Insulin therapy, medicine, exercise, and food are all forms of treatment.

FAQ's on Acose 25mg Tablet

Who should not take Acose?

Acose should be avoided by patients who are allergic to it, have severe liver disease, or have inflammation or ulceration of intestine (eg Crohn’s disease). The use of Acose should also be restricted in patients who have an intestinal obstruction (cramping pain, vomiting, obstipation, and lack of flatus). In addition, patients who have a large hernia or an intestinal disease where food is not digested or absorbed properly should avoid Acose. Along with that, Acose should not be used by women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.

Can Acose cause diarrhea?

Yes, diarrhea is a common side effect of Acose. However, this does not affect everybody. Any food containing carbohydrates, such as household sugar (cane sugar) can cause diarrhea and severe abdominal pain. If diarrhea persists or becomes severe, then contact your doctor immediately.

What will happen if more than the recommended dose of Acose is taken?

If you take more than the recommended dose of Acose then it may cause temporary increase in flatulence (accumulation of gas), diarrhea, and abdominal discomfort. It is advised to avoid meals or drinks containing carbohydrates for the next 4-6 hours.

When should Acose be taken?

Acose should be taken with your meals and should be swallowed whole with water or chewed with the first mouthful of food. The initial dose of Acose is generally twice daily. The dose is then gradually increased to thrice daily.

What if I forget to take Acose?

If you forget to take a dose of Acose, do not take the missed dose between meals. Wait for the scheduled dose and meal and continue taking your tablets as prescribed. Do not take the dose twice to make up for your forgotten tablets.

Does Acose cause hypoglycemia?

Acose does not cause hypoglycemia by itself though it has glucose-lowering effect. However, a fall of blood sugar levels in the hypoglycemic range may occur when given along with other antidiabetic medicines or insulin. If this occurs, consult your doctor who may modify your dose accordingly.

Why does Acose cause flatulence?

Acose blocks the digestion of carbohydrates which causes accumulation of undigested carbohydrates in the colon. Bacterial fermentation of the accumulated carbohydrates causes intestinal gas, leading to flatulence and abdominal pain.

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Himani sharma

Msc in Food science & Nutrition

Content Updated on

Friday, 2 August, 2024

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Acose 25mg Tablet

by Diacardus Pharmacy Pvt Ltd
Acarbose (25mg)

₹61₹61

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Acose 25mg Tablet

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