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Valdiff tablet is an anti-diabetic. This medication lowers the blood glucose levels in your body. It helps by increasing the amount of insulin that your body produces after a meal. This tablet also prevents your body from releasing too much glucose into your blood. This medicine should take if prescribed by your doctor only. You must follow caution as excess consumption leads to serious advers
Hypersensitivity Liver disease.
Babies: It is not applied to babies.
Lactating mothers: The presence of valdiff in human milk is unknown.
Animal studies have revealed that valdiff is excreted in milk.
Valdiff should not be taken while breastfeeding.
Your doctor will consider the benefits than the risks before prescribing this medication.
Please consult your doctor.
Pregnancy: There is a piece of limited information on the use of valdiff in pregnant women.
Animal studies have revealed reproductive toxicity at high doses.
Humans are at risk, but the extent of the danger is unknown.
Your doctor will consider the benefits than the risks before prescribing this medication.
Please consult your doctor.
Driving: Valdiff tablet may impair your alertness, impair your vision, or make you sleepy and dizzy.
If you experience any of these symptoms, do not drive.
Alcohol: Avoid alcohol consumption while taking valdiff tablets as it may increase the risk of side effects.
Liver: Valdiff tablets should be used in caution with patients suffering from liver disease.
You may require a dose adjustment and regular monitoring of liver function.
Seek doctor advice before using this medication.
Kidney: Valdiff tablets should be used in caution with patients suffering from kidney disease.
You may require a dose adjustment and regular monitoring of kidney function.
Seek doctors advice before using this medication.
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Valdiff tablet is an anti-diabetic.
This medication lowers the blood glucose levels in your body.
It helps by increasing the amount of insulin that your body produces after a meal.
This tablet also prevents your body from releasing too much glucose into your blood..
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as possible.
If it is near the time of the next dose, then skip the missed dose.
Take the prescribed dose on your regular time daily.
Don't double the dose to catch up with the missed dose..
• Valdiff tablet should take with or without food.
Taking more than the recommended dose may increase the risk of side effects.
• Should carry some sugary food or fruit juice with you at all times if you find that hypoglycemia symptoms such as cold sweats, cool pale skin, tremors, and anxiety happens.
• Do not stop taking valdiff tablets without consulting your doctor.
• You may be advised by the doctor to check your blood sugar levels to control your diabetes regularly.
• You should maintain a healthy diet and engage in regular exercise to reap the most benefits from the treatment.
• Make regular follow-up appointments with your doctor so that they can assess your condition.
• Drive or operate machinery with caution until you know how valdiff tablet affects you..
• Valdiff + Acebutolol: Concurrent use may lead to increased risk of valdiff therapeutic effectiveness • Valdiff + Acarbose: Concurrent use may lead to increased risk of hypoglycemia • Valdiff + Acetazolamide: Concurrent use may lead to increased risk of valdiff therapeutic effectiveness • Valdiff + Acetohexamide: Concurrent use may lead to enhanced hypoglycemic activity • Valdiff + Acetyl sulfisoxazole: Concurrent use may lead to increased risk of valdiff therapeutic effectiveness • Valdiff + Acetylsalicylic acid: Concurrent use may lead to increased risk of severity of hypoglycemia • Valdiff + Amitriptyline: Concurrent use may decrease the hypoglycemic activity of valdiff • Valdiff + Amitriptylinoxide: Concurrent use may decrease the hypoglycemic activity of valdiff • Valdiff + Amlodipine: Concurrent use may lead to increased risk of severity of hypoglycemia • Valdiff + Amoxapine: Concurrent use may decrease the hypoglycemic activity of valdiff • Valdiff + Anistreplase: Concurrent use may lead to increased risk of angioedema • Valdiff + Aripiprazole: Concurrent use may lead to the decreased therapeutic effectiveness of valdiff.
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