Pioz 7.5 Tablet- 10
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Composition Pioglitazone (7.5mg)
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Description:
Pioz 7.5 Tablet is a medicine used to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus in adults. It helps control blood sugar levels in people with diabetes. This helps to prevent serious complications of diabetes like kidney damage and blindness.
Pioz 7.5 Tablet may be used by itself or along with other medicines. It may be taken with or without food. Take it regularly at the same time each day to get the most benefit. Your doctor will decide what dose is best for you and this may change from time to time according to how it is working.
Keep taking this medicine, even if you feel well or your blood sugar levels are controlled. If you stop it without consulting your doctor, your blood sugar levels could rise and put you at risk of kidney damage, blindness, nerve problems, and loss of limbs. Remember that it is only part of a treatment program that should also include a healthy diet, regular exercise, and weight reduction as advised by your doctor. Your lifestyle plays a big part in controlling diabetes.
The most common side effects of taking this medicine include headache, sinusitis, muscle pain, and pharyngitis. Consult your doctor if any of these side effects bother you or persist for a longer duration.
You should not take it if you have type 1 diabetes mellitus, if you have diabetic ketoacidosis (high levels of acid in your blood), or if you have severe kidney or liver disease. Before taking this medicine, tell your doctor if you have ever had heart disease, thyroid disease, or some hormonal conditions. It may not be suitable. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should also consult their doctor before taking it. Your blood sugar levels should be checked regularly and your doctor may also advise blood tests to monitor your blood cell counts and liver function.
USES OF PIOZ TABLET
- Treatment of Type 2 diabetes mellitus
BENEFITS OF PIOZ TABLET
In Treatment of Type 2 diabetes mellitus
Pioz 7.5 Tablet improves the body’s response to the hormone insulin responsible for regulating blood glucose (sugar) levels in our body. The insulin helps to lower your blood glucose levels and prevents them from rising after taking meals. You should keep taking it for as long as it is prescribed.
Lowering blood glucose levels is an essential part of managing diabetes. If you can control the level you will reduce the risk of getting any of the serious complications of diabetes such as kidney damage, eye damage, nerve problems, and loss of limbs. Taking this medicine regularly along with proper diet and exercise will help you live a normal, healthy life.
SIDE EFFECTS OF PIOZ TABLET
Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about them
Common side effects of Pioz
- Headache
- Sore throat
- Sinus inflammation
- Muscle pain
HOW TO USE PIOZ TABLET
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole. Do not chew, crush or break it. Pioz 7.5 Tablet may be taken with or without food, but it is better to take it at a fixed time.
HOW PIOZ TABLET WORKS
Pioz 7.5 Tablet is an anti-diabetic medication. It works by increasing the body's sensitivity to insulin, a natural substance that helps control blood sugar levels.
Faq for medicine:
Q: Is Pioz a blood thinner?
A: No. Pioz is an anti-diabetic medication. Blood thinners are the medicine that prevents the formation of a harmful blood clot. These include medicines like Aspirin, Heparin and Warfarin.
Q: Is Pioz a diuretic?
A: No. Pioz is not a diuretic. It is used in the treatment of Diabetes Mellitus. Diuretics are those medicine which increases urination.
Q: Can Pioz used in Hepatitis B infection?
A: Some studies have shown that Pioz may be helpful in preventing Hepatitis B Virus-associated Hepatocellular Cancer (Liver Cancer). However, these findings are still very preliminary and clear role has not been established.
Q: Can Pioz used in Hepatitis C infection?
A: Pioz has been shown to inhibit Liver Cancer (HCC) recurrence in overweight Hepatitis C Virus-infected diabetic patients. It also improved insulin resistance (a state where the body is resistant to the effects and functions of the insulin hormone) in them.
Q: Can Pioz used along with Vitamin D?
A: Studies indicate that Vitamin-D combined with Pioz may be more effective in improving Bone Mineral Density and Bone Metabolism than Vitamin-D or Pioz alone in the treatment of Diabetes Mellitus patients with kidney dysfunction (Diabetic Nephropathy).
Q: Can Pioz be used along with sitagliptin?
A: Combination therapy with Sitagliptin and Pioz leads to a substantial and sustained improvement in glycemic (blood sugar) control compared to the treatment with Pioz alone. This is useful for patients who cannot tolerate Metformin or Sulfonylureas.
Q: Is there any role of Pioz in Alzheimer disease?
A: Recent evidence suggests that Pioz may be beneficial in Alzheimer's disease (AD), decreasing the cognitive decline early in the disease process. However, larger studies are now in progress to establish the same.
Q: Can Pioz and repaglinide combined in diabetes treatment?
A: For patients who previously failed oral antidiabetic therapy, the combination of Repaglinide and Pioz have acceptable safety, with greater reductions of glycemic parameters (blood sugar levels) than using either agent alone.
Q: Does Pioz cause urinary bladder tumour?
A: Large population studies indicate that Pioz is associated with an increased risk of bladder cancer. The absence of an association of bladder cancer with the other drug of the same class, Rosiglitazone, suggests that the increased risk is drug specific and not a class effect.
Q: Can Pioz be used along with glimepiride in diabetes?
A: Pioz when added to Glimepiride in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus, has been found to significantly reduce plasma lipid levels and significant improvement in blood pressure control related to a reduction in the insulin resistance.
Q: Is Pioz a steroid?
A: No. Pioz is not a steroid. It is an anti-diabetic medication which belongs to the class of thiazolidinediones.
Q: How to use Pioz?
A: Pioz is an anti-diabetes drug used along with a proper diet and exercise program to control high blood sugar in patients with type 2 diabetes. Pioz acts as an insulin sensitizer and decreases the extent of insulin resistance in the body too.
Q: How safe is Pioz?
A: Pioz cardiovascular safety profile compares favourably with that of Rosiglitazone. Pioz has been found to be associated with bladder tumours but causality assessment has not been proved yet.
Q: How does Pioz cause oedema?
A: Pioz increases the permeability of fluid in tiny blood vessels called capillaries. This results in easier movement of fluids across the membrane and their consequent accumulation, resulting in oedema (puffiness). Also, Pioz causes increased sodium and water reabsorption from the kidney that contributes to the oedema.
Q: How does Pioz cause bladder cancer?
A: The mechanism behind the link between Pioz use and bladder cancer is still unknown. Studies have suggested that use of Pioz for more than one year results in increased risk of development of tumour of the urinary bladder.
Q: How Pioz protects against atherosclerosis?
A: Studies in animals have concluded that Pioz improves the elasticity of the aortic wall ( the aorta is a large blood vessel that arises from the heart and supplies oxygenated blood to the rest of the body). This may be a mechanism by which it protects against atherosclerosis, but more studies are needed to confirm this.
Q: Can Pioz be used with insulin?
A: The addition of Pioz reduces daily insulin dosages, but study findings have not been consistent. Improvement of lipid profiles has also been weak with this combination therapy. Long-term studies are needed before any conclusions can be reached. Combination therapy should be primarily used for patients who achieve an insufficient reduction in blood sugar with insulin alone.
Q: Can Pioz used for dementia?
A: Findings indicate that Pioz treatment is associated with a reduced dementia risk in Diabetes mellitus patients. Prospective studies are needed to evaluate a possible neuroprotective effect in these patients in an ageing population.
Q: Can Pioz used for infertility?
A: Pioz may be of use in infertile patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) who are resistant to conventional ovulation induction such as by drugs like Clomiphene, Dexamethasone, or Metformin.
Q: Can Pioz used for psoriasis?
A: The use of Pioz for plaque psoriasis treatment is controversial. Some studies revealed no effect of Pioz 30 mg daily neither on the clinical response of moderate-to-severe psoriasis whereas others demonstrate that it could be considered as an efficacious and safe agent for the treatment of plaque psoriasis.
Q: Can Pioz used for autism?
A: In a research study in a small number of autistic children, daily treatment with 30 or 60 mg Pioz for 3–4 months induced apparent clinical improvement. Pioz should be considered for further testing of therapeutic potential in autistic patients but as of now, autism is not an approved indication for Pioz use.
Q: Can Pioz be used in depression?
A: Pioz, either alone or as add-on therapy to conventional treatments, could clinically benefit patients of major depression according to a study.
Q: Can Pioz used for weight loss?
A: A recent study shows that although Pioz causes a significant decrease in blood sugar, HbA1C and lipid levels, it is associated with weight gain, which would limit its utility. It has not been shown to cause weight loss.
Q: Can Pioz be used to treat fatty liver?
A: Pioz has also been used to treat non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (fatty liver), but this use is presently considered experimental.
Q: Can Pioz be used for secondary stroke prevention?
A: Pioz reduces recurrent stroke and major vascular events in stroke patients with insulin resistance, prediabetes, and diabetes mellitus. However, its use as a preventive therapy requires more research.