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Composition FOR Dapadozin 10mg Tablet

Dapagliflozin(10mg)

food interaction for Dapadozin Tablet

alcohol interaction for Dapadozin Tablet

pregnancy interaction for Dapadozin Tablet

lactation interaction for Dapadozin Tablet

food
alcohol
pregnancy
lactation
Dapadozin 10mg Tablet may be taken with or without food, but it is better to take it at a fixed time.
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CAUTION
It is unsafe to consume alcohol with Dapadozin 10mg Tablet.
UNSAFE
Dapadozin 10mg Tablet may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Dapadozin 10mg Tablet is probably unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug may pass into the breastmilk and harm the baby.
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

SALT INFORMATION FOR Dapadozin 10mg Tablet

Dapagliflozin(10mg)

Dapadozin tablet uses

{med_name} is used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus.

How dapadozin tablet works

Dapadozin 10mg Tablet is an antidiabetic medication. It works by removing excess sugar from your body through urine.

Common side effects of dapadozin tablet

Polyuria, Nausea, Vomiting, Dyslipidemia, Genital fungal infection, Nasopharyngitis (inflammation of the throat and nasal passages), Urinary tract infection

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Expert advice FOR Dapadozin Tablet

  • Dapagliflozin is used alone or together with other diabetes medicines to control blood sugar and avoid long-term complications.
  • It may cause your body to lose too much fluid (dehydration) or you may urinate more often. Drink plenty of water and stay hydrated.
  • It may cause hypoglycemia (low blood sugar level) when used with other antidiabetic medicines, alcohol or if you delay or miss a meal.
  • Always carry some sugary food or fruit juice with you in case you experience hypoglycemia symptoms such as cold sweats, cool pale skin, tremor and anxiety.
  • It can cause genital fungal and/or urinary tract infections (UTIs) in both females and males, so practice good hygiene.
  • Monitor your blood sugar regularly while taking this medicine.
  • Inform your doctor immediately if you experience constant dizziness, joint pain, cold-like symptoms or unexplained nausea/vomiting.

Frequently asked questions FOR Dapadozin 10mg Tablet

Dapagliflozin

Q. Does Dapadozin 10mg Tablet cause weight loss?
Yes, Dapadozin 10mg Tablet may cause weight loss in some patients. However, it is an uncommon side effect. If you experience sudden weight gain or have any concerns regarding your weight, discuss it with your doctor.
Q. What are the side effects of Dapadozin 10mg Tablet?
The use of Dapadozin 10mg Tablet may cause symptoms such as stuffy or runny nose, sore throat, vaginal yeast infections, and yeast infections of the penis. In addition to that, one may experience frequent urination throughout the day or at night, and changes in quantity of urine.
Q. What is Dapadozin 10mg Tablet used for?
Dapadozin 10mg Tablet is used to lower blood glucose levels in type 2 diabetes. In type 2 diabetes, the body is not able to use the produced insulin properly. This leads to an increase in the levels of sugar in your blood. Dapadozin 10mg Tablet works by removing excess sugar from your body via your urine. In addition to that, it can also help prevent heart disease.
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Q. Is Dapadozin 10mg Tablet safe to use?
Yes, Dapadozin 10mg Tablet is safe when used as directed by the doctor. However, it may show some side effects. For best results, it should be used in the correct dose and at the same time each day.
Q. Can I stop taking Dapadozin 10mg Tablet?
No, do not stop taking Dapadozin 10mg Tablet without talking to your doctor first. Sudden discontinuation of medicine may make your diabetes worse. Inform your doctor if your symptoms bother you or if there is no considerable improvement in your condition. The doctor may suggest some other medicine which could be more effective in treating your diabetes.
Q. Who should not take Dapadozin 10mg Tablet?
Patients allergic to Dapadozin 10mg Tablet should avoid using this medicine. Also, it is highly recommended that patients who are on dialysis or have severe kidney problems should not use Dapadozin 10mg Tablet.
Q. Can I take Dapadozin 10mg Tablet before surgery?
Inform your doctor that you are taking Dapadozin 10mg Tablet before going for the surgery. The doctor may ask you to stop taking your Dapadozin 10mg Tablet tablets before your operation. This is done because there is a risk of developing diabetic ketoacidosis (a serious condition that may develop if high blood sugar is not treated).
Q. Why did my doctor prescribe Dapadozin 10mg Tablet along with metformin?
For some people, taking metformin alone can effectively lower blood sugar levels. But, evidence suggests that adding Dapadozin 10mg Tablet to metformin therapy may provide better control over the increased blood sugar levels in some people. So, maybe your doctor prescribed the combined use of metformin with Dapadozin 10mg Tablet to provide the extra help you need.

Content on this page was last updated on 28 March, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)