Glucophage
What is it?
- Glucophage- used for Diabetes to lower Blood Glucose with Type 2 Diabetes (Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes)
- Available- Tablets 500, 850 and 1,000 mg.; dose should be adjusted on response and Blood Glucose Levels
- Maximum Dosage- 2,550 mg./day
- Pediatric Patient- 500 mg./day divided doses with meals
- Taken as- a Pill by Mouth
Side Effects:
- Symptoms- Hypoglycemia/Low Blood Glucose, Nausea, Vomiting, Anorexia, Heartburn, Diarrhea, Allergic Skin Reactions
What can I do?
- See your Health Care Provider- as needed
- See your Pharmacist- for help
- AVOID- if CHF/Congestive Heart Failure, Fever, Trauma, Severe Infections, Major Surgery, Ketosis, Coma, Acidosis;
- Tablets- DO NOT Crush, Chew, or Cut
- Pregnant- AVOID Using
- AVOID- Alcohol
- See FFF RD- on line for help