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Linagliptin And Metformin Hydrochloride Description
Overview
Linagliptin And Metformin Hydrochloride is a fixed dose combination used to improve blood sugar control in adults with type 2 diabetes. It blends a DPP-4 inhibitor with a biguanide. Linagliptin helps increase levels of natural hormones that regulate insulin release after meals. Metformin lowers liver glucose production and makes body tissues more responsive to insulin. This one tablet aims to simplify treatment by combining two active ingredients in a single daily dose. People should use it as part of a broader plan that includes diet and exercise. In reviews, many patients appreciate the convenience of a single tablet and the steady appetite for morning control, though some report initial stomach upset that improves with time.
How it works
Linagliptin blocks the enzyme DPP-4. This slows the breakdown of incretin hormones. The result is more insulin released after meals and lower glucose production by the liver. Metformin works by reducing liver glucose output and by improving how the body uses insulin. It also helps muscles absorb sugar more effectively. Together, they help lower fasting and postmeal glucose levels with a lower risk of sharp drops in sugar compared to some other medicines. The combination tends to be weight neutral or associated with modest weight changes, which some patients find favorable.
Who can take it
Your doctor may prescribe this if you have type 2 diabetes and need better control despite diet and exercise. It is not for treating type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. People with kidney problems, liver disease, or a history of lactic acidosis should discuss safety before starting. Metformin requires checking kidney function and liver status before and during treatment. The combination should be started under medical supervision with regular monitoring of blood sugar, kidney function, and vitamin B12 levels. Pregnant or breastfeeding people should consult their clinician to weigh benefits and risks.
How to take
Take the tablet with meals to reduce stomach upset. Do not split or crush without guidance. Follow the dose exactly as prescribed. If you miss a dose, skip it and resume the next day as directed. Do not take extra tablets to make up for a missed dose. Avoid drinking large amounts of alcohol, which can raise certain risks when using metformin. Always swallow the tablet whole with water.
Side effects and safety
Common side effects include nausea, diarrhea, and stomach upset, especially at the start of therapy. Some people feel tired or dizzy when starting treatment. A cold or throat infection is possible and not always caused by the medicine. Rarely, lactic acidosis can occur, a serious condition with symptoms like muscle pain, breathing problems, abdominal pain, or sudden weakness. Seek immediate care if these signs appear. Joint pains have been reported with DPP-4 inhibitors in rare cases. Tell your clinician about allergies, past skin reactions, a history of pancreatitis, or kidney and liver issues. Alcohol can raise the risk of lactic acidosis with metformin. Discuss with your doctor any other medicines you take, including over-the-counter drugs or herbal supplements. If you notice signs of high or low blood sugar, contact your healthcare provider promptly.
Storage and handling
Store at room temperature away from moisture and heat. Keep tablets in their original container and protect them from light as directed. Keep out of reach of children. Do not use if the package seal is broken or missing. Dispose of unused tablets according to local guidelines when advised by a pharmacist.