Description
Glujey-M2 is a highly effective, prescription-grade dual-action oral hypoglycemic medication developed by Ellanjey. Formulated to support adults struggling with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, this medication combines two powerful blood-glucose-lowering agents: Glimepiride ($2\text{ mg}$) and Metformin Hydrochloride ($500\text{ mg}$) in a specialized Prolonged-Release (PR) matrix.
Type 2 diabetes management requires a comprehensive approach. While Glimepiride works by stimulating your pancreas to release more natural insulin, Metformin works by decreasing glucose production in the liver, delaying glucose absorption in the intestines, and improving your body’s sensitivity to the insulin it produces. The prolonged-release mechanism of Metformin ensures a steady, slow release of the active ingredient into your bloodstream, minimizing common gastrointestinal side effects and offering sustained, 24-hour glycemic control. Taken alongside a balanced diet and regular exercise, Glujey-M2 helps prevent severe complications associated with diabetes, such as nerve damage, kidney issues, and cardiovascular risks.
Key Benefits:
- Sustained Blood Sugar Control: Offers round-the-clock glycemic management through a dual-mechanism approach.
- Optimized Prolonged Release: Metformin PR delivers steady absorption, reducing digestive discomfort and stomach upset.
- Dual-Action Formula: Combines an insulin secretagogue (Glimepiride) with an insulin sensitizer (Metformin) for maximum efficacy.
- Complication Prevention: Significantly lowers the risk of long-term diabetes complications like vision damage, nerve loss, and kidney dysfunction.
FAQs:
Q1: What is Glujey-M2 used for, and how does it work?
Glujey-M2 is used to manage Type 2 Diabetes by combining Glimepiride to boost insulin production and Metformin to enhance insulin sensitivity.
Q2: How should I take Glujey-M2 Tablets?
Take this medication exactly as prescribed by your doctor, usually once daily with breakfast or your first main meal.
Q3: Can Glujey-M2 cause low blood sugar (hypoglycemia)?
Yes, the Glimepiride component can cause hypoglycemia; always carry a quick-acting sugar source like fruit juice or candy.
Q4: Why does Metformin in this tablet say “Prolonged Release”?
“Prolonged Release” means the drug dissolves slowly in your body, providing long-lasting control while significantly reducing stomach irritation.






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