Volga R 0.3/1 Tab (Repaglinide + Voglibose) are used together to manage type 2 diabetes by improving insulin release and slowing carbohydrate absorption. It's crucial to follow the prescribed dosage and monitor blood sugar levels closely. Side effects, including hypoglycemia, are possible. Consult your doctor immediately if you experience any side effects or unusual symptoms.
Ingredients
Directions for Use
How Drug Works
Storage & Handling
Drug Dosage
Side Effects
Safety Consideration or Warnings
References
Ingredients of Volga R 0.3/1 Tab
Repaglinide
A meglitinide insulin secretagogue that stimulates the pancreas to release insulin.
Voglibose
An alpha-glucosidase inhibitor that slows down the absorption of carbohydrates in the gut.
Direction for Use of Volga R 0.3/1 Tab
Type 2 diabetes mellitus, particularly in patients who are not adequately controlled with diet and exercise alone.
May be used as an addon therapy to metformin or other diabetes medications.
How Volga R 0.3/1 Tab Works
Repaglinide increases insulin secretion from the pancreas in response to rising blood glucose levels. Voglibose delays carbohydrate absorption in the intestine, leading to a slower rise in blood glucose after meals. The combination provides both immediate and delayed glucose control.
Storage and Handling of Volga R 0.3/1 Tab
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep out of reach of children. Discard any medication that has expired or shows signs of deterioration.
Dosage of Volga R 0.3/1 Tab
Dosage should be individualized based on the patient's blood glucose levels and response to treatment. Always follow the doctor's prescription.
Typically taken before meals, timing is crucial for optimal effect.
Dosage adjustments might be necessary based on response.
Side effects of Volga R 0.3/1 Tab
Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar): Common side effect, especially if missed meals or excessive exercise occurs.
Gastrointestinal disturbances: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain (more common with Voglibose).
Weight gain (potentially with repaglinide)
Allergic reactions: Rash, itching, swelling.
Safety Consideration or Warnings
Alcohol Consumption
Alcohol consumption can increase the risk of hypoglycemia. Limit alcohol intake and monitor blood sugar closely.
Driving or operating Machinery
Hypoglycemia can impair judgment and coordination. Avoid driving or operating machinery if experiencing hypoglycemic symptoms.
Pregnant & Breastfeeding Women
Use only if benefits outweigh risks. Consult with your doctor before use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Children
Generally not recommended for children.
Kidney
Dosage adjustment may be necessary in patients with impaired kidney function.
Liver
Dosage adjustment may be necessary in patients with impaired liver function.
References
Consult your physician or pharmacist for detailed information. Specific prescribing information varies based on the country and formulation.
Last Updated On 03 May. 2025 | 04:31 AM (IST)
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