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Sir,First my blood sugar is FBS:274 and PBS: 374

20 days After using glitary mp2 tablet my

Random Blood sugar is 85-97

FBS:97-100

and PBS:127 after 1 and half hour

Are these readings are normal

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What is this medicine,glittery mp 2.

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krishraju in reply topatliputra

it is used to control blood sugar

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patliputra in reply tokrishraju

Can you tell it's generic name.

Glitarry MP2 appears to be Glimepiride 2mg+ metformin 500mg+ pioglitazone 15mg. The standard dosage form.

From maybe some lesser known company

I am from a pharma company so can understand

This combination is also now banned

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