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Prominad tablet is used to treat type 2 diabetes. It works by reducing excess sugar from your body by passing through urine. Prominad tablet is used alone. Take this medication as prescribed by your doctor. Must follow caution as excess consumption leads to a severe hypoglycaemia. Take this medication for several months to years. Do not stop the medication unless told by your doctor. Avoid
Pregnancy Lactating mother Type 1 diabetes Hypersensitivity Kidney problems .
Babies: Not applicable
Lactating mother: Prominad is unsafe in breastfeeding.
It passes through the breastmilk results in a negative effect on children.
Pregnancy: Prominad is unsafe during pregnancy.
When pregnancy is detected, avoid prominad treatment.
Driving: Prominad has negligible influence on the ability to drive and use machines
Alcohol: Avoid alcohol consumption while taking prominad tablet it is unsafe
Kidney: You may need dose adjustment in severe kidney disease
Liver: Consult your doctor before taking the prominad tablet.
Do not require dose adjustment in mild to moderate liver disease.
Requires dose adjustment in severe liver disease.
Hypoglycemia Genital fungal infection Urinary tract infection Increased thirst Nausea Frequent urge to urinate .
Prominad tablet is an anti-diabetic medication that inhibits the subtype - 2 sodium gluconate transport proteins and removes the excess sugar from your body through urine. .
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..
• It may cause dehydration or frequent urination.
So drink plenty of water and stay hydrated
• Maintain proper hygiene conditions because it can cause urinary tract infection or genital fungal infection in males and females.
• Tell your doctor if you experience dizziness, joint pain, unexplained nausea or vomiting.
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• Prominad+ Insulin: Concurrent use leads to hypoglycemia • Prominad+ Metformin: Concurrent use leads to hypoglycemia • Prominad+ Digoxin: Concurrent use leads to increases in digoxin levels by decreasing the prominad • Prominad + Metoprolol: Concurrent use leads to decreases in prominad levels by reducing metoprolol • Prominad + Sulfonylureas: Concurrent use leads to hypoglycemia • Prominad + Amiloride: Concurrent use leads to increase serum potassium levels • Prominad + Losartan: Concurrent use leads to increase serum potassium levels • Prominad + Rifampin: Concurrent use leads to decrease in prominad levels .
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