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Glipty-50mg Tablet contains Sitagliptin, a DPP-4 inhibitor that works by increasing insulin levels in the body after meals and reducing the amount of sugar produced by the liver. This helps maintain stable blood glucose levels throughout the day.
It is prescribed to:
Proper blood sugar management helps prevent serious complications such as:
Sitagliptin enhances the body's natural incretin hormones, which:
Unlike some other diabetes medications, it has a lower risk of causing sudden drops in blood sugar when used alone.
Do not discontinue use without consulting your doctor. Diabetes management requires long-term commitment and consistent monitoring.
Medication alone is not enough. Effective diabetes control requires:
Your daily habits directly impact treatment success.
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1. What is Glipty-50 Tablet used for?
Glipty-50 is used to improve blood sugar control in adults with Type 2 diabetes when diet and exercise alone are not sufficient.
2. What is the active ingredient in Glipty-50?
Glipty-50 contains Sitagliptin, which helps increase insulin release after meals and reduce excess glucose production in the liver.
3. Can Glipty-50 be taken with other diabetes medicines?
Yes. It may be prescribed alone or in combination with other antidiabetic medications depending on blood sugar levels and treatment goals.
4. Does Glipty-50 cause low blood sugar?
When used alone, it has a lower risk of causing hypoglycemia. However, the risk may increase if taken with other diabetes medicines such as insulin or sulfonylureas.
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