VOBIT R 1/0.3 Tablet 10’s
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How to use VOBIT R 1/0.3 TABLET
- Follow your doctor’s instructions regarding the exact dosage
- The usual dosage is typically one tablet taken before meals
- Take the tablet before meals (usually 15 to 30 minutes before mail meal)
- Swallow the tablet whole with a glass of water. Do not crush or chew it, as this may affect its effectiveness
Missed Dosage instructions for VOBIT R 1/0.3 TABLET:
If you miss a dose of VOBIT R 1/0.3 TABLET take it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular schedule. Do not double the dose.
Overdosage of VOBIT R 1/0.3 TABLET:
If you or anyone else accidentally take too much of Repaglinide+Voglibose, consult and inform your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital. Symptoms of overdose are hypoglycaemia with associated signs such as dizziness, sweating, tremor, headache, loss of consciousness, seizure, and/or coma.
Side Effects Of VOBIT R 1/0.3 TABLET
Like all medicines, VOBIT R 1/0.3 TABLET may cause certain side effects in some individuals, although not everybody gets them.
The most common side effects of taking VOBIT R 1/0.3 TABLET are:
- hypoglycemia (low blood sugar level)
- bloating or diarrhea
- headache
- fatigue or dizziness
- stomach pain
- skin rash
- fever
- muscle pain, and/or tenderness
When to consult your doctor?
- allergic reactions such as swelling, difficulty in breathing, rapid heartbeat, feeling dizzy, and/or sweating, erythema, itching, rashes and/or itchy welts
How To Manage Side Effects
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Diarrhea
Drink Fluids: Drink clear fluids such as water, broths, and oral rehydration solutions (ORS).
Electrolytes: If you’re losing a lot of fluids (for example, from frequent diarrhea), consider drinking an electrolyte solution to help replenish lost minerals like potassium and sodium.
BRAT Diet: Try to take Bananas, Rice (white rice), Apple sauce and Toast (plain, without butter) to control diarrhoea management.
Avoid Certain Foods: While recovering avoid the following food items such as fatty, greasy, or fried foods, spicy foods, dairy products (especially if you have a temporary lactose intolerance), caffeinated drinks and alcohol and artificial sweeteners like sorbitol.
Over-the-Counter Medications: You can take over-the-counter anti-diarrheal medications such as loperamide, Bismuth subsalicylate if appropriate for you. Follow the recommended dosage.
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Dizziness Or Drowsiness
- Sit or Lie Down: If you feel dizzy, sit down or lie down immediately to prevent falling. Keep your head still and close your eyes if needed.
- Hydrate: Dehydration can cause dizziness, so drink water or electrolyte-replenishing drinks like sports drinks.
- Avoid Sudden Movements: When standing or sitting, do so slowly to avoid triggering dizziness. Take your time when getting up.
- Eat Small, Regular Meals: Low blood sugar can cause dizziness, so eat small meals throughout the day and avoid skipping meals.
- Fresh Air: Sometimes dizziness can be alleviated by taking slow, deep breaths in a well-ventilated area.
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Headache
- Rest in a Quiet, Dark Room: Find a calm, quiet space away from bright lights and loud noises. Lie down and close your eyes.
- Hydrate: Dehydration can contribute to headaches, so drink plenty of water.
- Apply a Cold or Warm Compress: A cold pack on your forehead may reduce pain, or a warm compress on your neck or shoulders can relieve tension.
- Over-the-Counter Pain Relief: You can take over-the-counter pain relievers like acetaminophen or ibuprofen if appropriate for you. Follow the recommended dosage.
- Practice Relaxation Techniques: Deep breathing exercises, meditation, or gentle stretching can help reduce stress and alleviate headache symptoms.
Warning & Precautions
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Pregnancy
Monitoring required
VOBIT R 1/0.3 TABLET generally 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.
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Breastfeeding
Contraindicated
VOBIT R 1/0.3 TABLET is probably unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug may pass into the breastmilk and harm the baby. Please consult your doctor.
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Driving and Using Machines
Use with Caution
Do not drive or operate machines if you experience signs of high/low blood sugar since it can endanger you/others.
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Alcohol
Consult your doctor
Avoid consumption of alcohol while taking VOBIT R 1/0.3 TABLET since it may alter the effect of the medicine.
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Kidney
Monitoring required
VOBIT R 1/0.3 TABLET should be used with caution in patients with kidney problems such as mild, moderate/severe renal impairment and in patients who are undergoing dialysis. Dosage adjustment and careful monitoring are required in such patients. Therefore, inform your doctor if you have any pre-existing kidney diseases as a precaution.
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Liver
Contraindicated
VOBIT R 1/0.3 TABLET is probably unsafe in patients having severe liver disease. Regular medical check-ups and blood tests are required in such patients. Therefore, inform your doctor if you have any pre-existing liver diseases as a precaution.
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Allergy
Contraindicated
Do not take VOBIT R 1/0.3 TABLET if you are allergic to Repaglinide, Voglibose, and/or any other ingredients of this medicine.
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Use In Pediatrics
Contraindicated
VOBIT R 1/0.3 TABLET is unsafe for use in children and adolescents (aged below 18 years). Consult and inform your doctor before taking VOBIT R 1/0.3 TABLET.
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Use In Geriatrics
Contraindicated
VOBIT R 1/0.3 TABLET is generally unsafe for use in elderly patients (aged above 75 years). Consult and inform your doctor before taking VOBIT R 1/0.3 TABLET.
Others
VOBIT R 1/0.3 TABLET is generally not safe for use if you:
- suffer from type 1 diabetes, and/or diabetic ketoacidosis (serious complication of diabetes) associated with/without coma
- suffer from severe infection before/after an operation
- have gastrointestinal obstruction (bowel obstruction)
Before taking VOBIT R 1/0.3 TABLET, inform your doctor if you:
- are scheduled for a major surgery
- have recently suffered a severe illness
- are suffering from fever, trauma, and/or infection
- have a history of laparotomy (surgical incision done into an abdominal cavity for a major surgery)/ileus (condition marked by impaired bowel function)
- suffer from chronic intestinal disease (accompanied by disturbance in digestion and absorption)
Safety Advice
Expert Advice to follow while taking VOBIT R 1/0.3 TABLET:
- Follow the prescribed diet and exercise plan along with taking this medication for best results.
- Monitor your blood sugar levels regularly while taking this medicine.
- Avoid alcohol while taking this medication, as it can increase the risk of hypoglycemia.
- Always carry some sugary food to manage hypoglycemia symptoms (cold sweats, pale skin, tremors, and anxiety).
- This medicine must be taken 15 to 30 minutes before mail meal
Interactions
A. Drug-Drug Interactions:
Inform your physician if you are taking any of the following medicine before taking VOBIT R 1/0.3 TABLET:
1. Insulin or other oral hypoglycemics (e.g., sulfonylureas):
Interaction: Repaglinide and Voglibose can lower blood sugar, so when used together, the risk of excessive blood glucose lowering may increase.
Effect: The combination may increase the risk of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar).
2.CYP3A4 Inhibitors (e.g., Ketoconazole, Clarithromycin):
Interaction: Repaglinide is metabolized by CYP3A4 enzymes, and inhibitors of this enzyme can reduce its breakdown, leading to higher drug levels.
Effect: It can increase the concentration of repaglinide in the blood, leading to an increased risk of hypoglycemia.
3.CYP3A4 Inducers (e.g., Rifampicin, Phenytoin):
Interaction: It can increase the activity of CYP3A4 enzymes, which may cause repaglinide to be cleared from the body more quickly.
Effect: It can reduce the blood levels of repaglinide, making it less effective and potentially leading to poor blood sugar control.
4.Beta-blockers (e.g., Metoprolol):
Interaction: Repaglinide and Voglibose can lower blood sugar, so when used together, the risk of excessive blood glucose lowering may increase.
Effect: Beta-blockers may mask symptoms of hypoglycemia (such as tachycardia) and increase the risk of severe hypoglycemia.
5.Anticoagulants (e.g.,Warfarin):
Interaction: Warfarin may increase the effect of repaglinide, leading to a higher risk of hypoglycemia.
Effect: Repaglinide may increase the anticoagulant effect of warfarin, increasing the risk of bleeding.
Synopsis
| Drug | : | Repaglinide, Voglibose |
| Pharmacological Category | : | Antidiabetic agents |
| Therapeutic Indication | : | Type-2 diabetes mellitus |
| Dosage Forms | : | Tablet |
More Information
How long will the effects of VOBIT R 1/0.3 TABLET last in the body?
Repaglinide and Voglibose generally provides a duration of action of about 4-8 hours, with Repaglinide acting more quickly to control blood sugar after meals and Voglibose helping to maintain steady blood sugar levels by slowing down carbohydrate absorption.
This combined effect helps in controlling postprandial (after-meal) blood sugar spikes. It is commonly taken before meals to optimize the control of blood sugar levels.
How fast VOBIT R 1/0.3 TABLET act?
When repaglinide and voglibose are combined into one tablet, the onset of action would generally be dictated by the faster-acting repaglinide, which starts working within 15-30 minutes. However, the overall effect may be a more gradual and sustained action, as voglibose will continue to work over a longer period by delaying the absorption of carbohydrates.
Differences from Other Anti-Diabetic Medications:
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Aspect |
Repaglinide+Voglinose |
Other Common Drugs |
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Class |
Alpha-glucosidase inhibitor + Meglitinide Analog |
Metformin (Biguanides), Sulfonylureas, etc. |
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Target Action |
Reduces post-meal blood sugar spikes |
Targets fasting blood sugar or insulin action. |
|
Mechanism of Action |
Slows carbohydrate breakdown in the intestine |
Improves insulin sensitivity (e.g., Metformin) or increases insulin release (e.g., Sulfonylureas). |
|
Onset of Action |
Fast acting (works immediately after meals) |
Varies (depends on drug class and type). |
|
Ideal Use Case |
Effective for post-meal glucose control |
Broad glucose control (fasting & post-meal). |
|
Hypoglycemia Risk |
Minimal (unless combined with insulin/sulfonylureas) |
Higher with sulfonylureas and insulin. |
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Side Effects |
Gastrointestinal issues (bloating, gas) |
Varies (e.g., hypoglycemia, weight gain). |
Advantages of VOBIT R 1/0.3 TABLET Over Glyciphage G, Trivolib and Others antidiabetic agents:
- Focus on Post-Meal Control: Highly effective in patients with significant post-meal glucose spikes.
- Minimal Risk of Hypoglycemia: Unlike insulin secretagogues (e.g., sulfonylureas), it does not directly lower blood sugar, reducing the risk of dangerously low blood sugar levels.
- Weight Neutral: It does not cause weight gain, unlike other medications like sulfonylureas or thiazolidinediones.
- Fast-Acting: Works quickly when taken just before meals, making it suitable for targeted post-meal glucose control.
| Weight | 11 g |
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