Tablets, each containing 50 mg
acarbose.
The tablets also contain starch, cellulose, magnesium stearate and silicon
dioxide.
Glucobay 50 comes in packs of 90 tablets.
Glucobay 50 contains acarbose which is one of a group of substances known as
glucosidase inhibitors which are used to treat diabetes.
Why have I been prescribed
Glucobay 50 by my doctor?
This medicine has been
prescribed for you by your doctor to treat your diabetes. Glucobay will help
to control your blood sugar levels. This is because Glucobay works by
slowing down the digestion of carbohydrates (complex sugars) from your diet,
and this reduces the abnormally high blood sugar levels that occur after
each meal.
When should I not take
Glucobay?
Do not take this medicine if you
have previously had an allergic reaction to any of the ingredients. If you
are unsure about this ask your doctor. Do not take this medicine if you are
under 12 years of age. Do not take this medicine if you are pregnant or
breast-feeding. If you are taking Glucobay and think that you may be
pregnant, or are planning a family, consult your doctor. You should not take
Glucobay if you have any of the following medical conditions:
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If you suffer from
inflammation or ulceration of the bowel, e.g. ulcerative colitis or
Crohn's disease.
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If you have, or are
susceptible to, an obstruction in your intestines.
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If you have a liver
disorder.
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If you have an intestinal
disease whereby you do not digest or absorb food properly.
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If you have a large hernia
or any other condition where increased gas in your intestine may make it
worse.
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If you have a kidney
disorder do not take Glucobay without consulting your doctor first.
If you are unsure whether you
might have any of these conditions, please ask your doctor.
What special precautions
should I take?
Treating hypoglycemic episodes
(“hypos”). As a diabetic you may also be receiving other treatments for
your diabetes. If you are taking insulin or sulphonylurea drugs to control
your blood sugar, you will probably be used to avoiding hypoglycemic
episodes by taking sugar when you feel that your blood sugar level is too
low.
WHEN TAKING GLUCOBAY DO NOT TREAT A HYPOGLYCAEMIC EPISODE WITH ORDINARY
SUGAR (SUCROSE). INSTEAD TAKE SOME GLUCOSE (ALSO KNOWN AS DEXTROSE) TABLETS,
SYRUP, OR SWEETS WHICH SHOULD BE AVAILABLE FROM YOUR LOCAL PHARMACIST.
This medicine may affect the levels of certain proteins called enzymes in
your blood. Your doctor may wish to see you more frequently in order to
monitor the levels of these enzymes. Glucobay may alter the effect of other
drugs or, alternatively, some drugs may alter the effect of Glucobay. If you
are using any of the following drugs, speak to your doctor or pharmacist
before taking this medicine:
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Drugs known as intestinal
adsorbents e.g. charcoal.
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Drugs to help your digestion
(digestive enzyme preparations).
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The antibiotic, neomycin.
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Cholestyramine, a drug used
to treat high cholesterol.
When and how do I take
Glucobay?
To gain the maximum benefit from
Glucobay you should adhere to the diet prescribed for you by your doctor.
This will also help in reducing any side effects you may experience. Take
the tablets as prescribed by your doctor. This will normally be one or two
tablets taken with meals three times a day. However, when you first start
your treatment, your doctor may recommend that you take your tablets once or
twice a day before increasing your dose to three times a day. This medicine
is intended for long-term use. Glucobay tablets should be chewed with the
first mouthful of food. If you prefer not to chew the tablets then swallow
them whole with a little liquid immediately before the meal-
DO NOT EXCEED THE PRESCRIBED
DOSE.
If you do exceed the prescribed
dose, or in the event of an overdose, you may experience diarrhea and other
intestinal symptoms such as flatulence (wind) and abdominal pain. If you
take more than the prescribed dose, or in the event of an overdose, avoid
the intake of carbohydrate containing food or drinks and seek medical advice
immediately. If possible, take your tablets or the pack with you to show the
doctor.
What should I do if I miss
one or more doses?
If you forget to take one or
more doses of Glucobay do not take the tablets between meals but in- stead,
wait until your next scheduled dose and meal and continue as before.
What undesirable effects may
I experience?
During the first few days or
weeks of treatment with Glucobay you may experience increased flatulence
(wind), rumbling in your stomach, a feeling of fullness and possibly
abdominal cramps. It is also possible that you may pass softer stools or
even experience diarrhea, particularly after a meal containing sugar or
sucrose containing foods. Normally, these symptoms will disappear if you
continue treatment and keep to your prescribed diet.
DO NOT TAKE INDIGESTION
(ANTACID) PREPARATIONS FOR TREATING THESE SYMPTOMS, AS THEY ARE UNLIKELY TO
HAVE ANY BENEFICIAL EFFECT. IF YOUR SYMPTOMS PERSIST FOR MORE THAN 2 OR 3
DAYS, OR IF THEY ARE SEVERE, CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR, PARTICULARLY IN THE CASE
OF DIARRHOEA.
Less common side effects include
inflammation of the liver (hepatitis), jaundice (yellowing of the skin) and
skin reactions such as redness, rash and urticaria (hives). Glucobay tablets
may cause an increase in the levels of certain proteins called enzymes in
your blood. These effects go away when treatment is stopped.
IF YOU EXPERIENCE ANY
UNDESIRABLE EFFECTS, TELL YOUR DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY. YOUR DOCTOR WILL GIVE YOU
ADVICE.
How should I store my
Glucobay tablets?
It is best if you keep your
tablets in the original carton supplied. The tablets should be kept in a dry
place where the temperature is not likely to exceed 25°C. KEEP OUT OF THE
REACH OF CHILDREN. Do not use tablets beyond the expiry date that is marked
on both the outer container and on each blister strip of tablets. If you
find that you have tablets after their expiry date, return them to your
local pharmacist who will dispose of them properly.
REMEMBER: THIS MEDICINE HAS BEEN
PRESCRIBED FOR YOU. DO NOT GIVE IT TO ANYONE ELSE UNDER ANY
CIRCUMSTANCES. IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBTS ABOUT TAKING GLUCOBAY CORRECTLY SEEK
THE ADVICE OF YOUR DOCTOR.
Date of Preparation: February
1999
Product License Number: PL 0010/0171
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