| PACKAGING TYPE: | 10x15 Blister (10 Strips In 1 Box) |
| COMPOSITION: | Glimepiride 2mg+metformin 500mg |
| FORMULATION: | Tablet |
| Description: | MEPRIMET M2 Tablet is a dual-combination antidiabetic medication containing: Glimepiride 2mg – a sulfonylurea that stimulates insulin secretion from pancreatic beta cells. Metformin 500mg – a biguanide that reduces hepatic glucose production and improves insulin sensitivity. This combination is used for the management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, especially in patients who require stronger glycemic control than lower-dose combinations. It helps regulate both fasting and postprandial blood glucose levels, reducing the risk of long-term complications. |
| Side Effects: | Common side effects: Nausea, diarrhea, or abdominal discomfort Headache or dizziness Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) Rare but serious side effects: Lactic acidosis (rare, due to Metformin) Severe hypoglycemia Liver or kidney function abnormalities Allergic reactions (rash, swelling, difficulty breathing) |
| How to Use: | Take MEPRIMET M2 Tablet orally, usually once or twice daily with meals or as prescribed. Swallow the tablet whole with water. Do not skip meals to prevent hypoglycemia. Maintain a healthy diet and regular exercise routine. Monitor blood glucose levels regularly. |
| Precaution: | Monitor for symptoms of hypoglycemia (sweating, dizziness, confusion). Use cautiously in patients with kidney or liver impairment. Avoid excessive alcohol consumption (risk of lactic acidosis). Inform your doctor about all medications to avoid interactions. Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding without medical advice. |
| Product Benefits: | Provides effective dual-action blood sugar control. Reduces fasting and post-meal glucose levels. Improves insulin secretion and insulin sensitivity. Helps prevent diabetes-related complications. Suitable for patients needing higher strength therapy. |
Frequently Asked Questions
It is used to manage Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus with dual-drug therapy.
Yes, it contains a higher dose of Glimepiride (2mg) for improved glycemic control.
Yes, due to Glimepiride, it may cause hypoglycemia, especially if meals are skipped.










