RXMedsDoctor - your online prescription drugs  

RXMedsDoctor.net
Where to buy Avandamet?

Avandamet no Prescription

Buy Avandamet no Prescription


Write drug-name and press button [Buy now]

Avandamet no Prescription Indications


Use of Avandamet is not recommended with insulin therapy.
Controlling high blood sugar helps to prevent heart disease, strokes, kidney disease, blindness, circulation problems, as well as sexual function problems (such as impotence).
Avandamet works by helping to restore the body's proper response to the insulin naturally produced by the body.
Avandamet is indicated along with a diet and exercise program to control high blood sugar in diabetic patients.

Avandamet no Prescription Contraindications

Avandamet no Prescription is contraindicated if you have any of the following conditions:
- A lack of body fluids (dehydration);
- Breathing trouble or rapid breathing;
- Cold skin;
- Excessive alcohol use;
- Had surgery;
- Kidney or liver disease;
- Metabolic acidosis (eg, diabetic ketoacidosis);
- Muscle pain;
- Poor circulation conditions (eg severe congestive heart failure, recent heart attack or stroke);
- Serious infections;
- Type I diabetes (insulin-dependent diabetes);
- Unusual tiredness (fatigue) or severe drowsiness;
- Unusually slow or irregular heartbeat;
- X-ray or scanning procedures that require an injectable iodinated contrast drug;

Avandamet no Prescription Side Effects

Avandamet no Prescription side effects that you should report to your health care professional or doctor as soon as possible:
- A metallic taste in the mouth;
- Back pain;
- Cough;
- Diarrhea;
- Dizziness;
- Fever;
- Headache;
- Itching;
- Joint pain;
- Nausea;
- Rashes;
- Stomach upset;
- Sudden weight gain;
- Swelling of the hands or feet (edema);
- Swelling;
- Trouble breathing;
- Trouble with breathing;
- Unusual tiredness or weakness;
- Weight gain;

Avandamet no Prescription Overdose

Reported Avandamet no Prescription overdose symptoms are:
- Slow or irregular heartbeat;
- Severe drowsiness;
- Rapid or troubled breathing;

Avandamet no Prescription Other Brand Names

In some countries Avandamet no Prescription may also be known as:
- Rosiglit;
- Rosicon;
- Roglin;
- Gludex;
- Gliximina;
- Glimide;
- Gaudil;
- Diaben;
- Avandia;

What are Avandamet no Prescription used for?

Avandamet, Rosiglitazone is an oral medication used to control blood sugar levels in people with type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes. It contains two drugs commonly used to lower blood sugar, rosiglitazone (Avandia) and metformin (Glucophage). Avandamet, Rosiglitazone replaces the need to take these two drugs separately. It is also used when treatment with Glucophage alone doesn't work. Avandamet, Rosiglitazone is not, however, meant to take the place of weight loss or diet and exercise. You should continue to follow the regimen your doctor recommends.

Blood sugar levels are ordinarily controlled by the body's natural supply of insulin, which helps sugar move out of the bloodstream and into the cells to be used for energy. People who have type 2 diabetes do not make enough insulin or do not respond normally to the insulin their bodies make, causing a buildup of unused sugar in the bloodstream. Avandamet, Rosiglitazone helps remedy this problem in two ways: by decreasing your body's production of sugar and making your body more sensitive to its own insulin supply. Avandamet, Rosiglitazone does not increase the body's production of insulin.

What are the possible side effects of Avandamet no Prescription?

Avandamet no Prescription side effects that you should report to your health care professional or doctor as soon as possible:
- Viral Infection;
- Upset Stomach;
- Upper Respiratory Infection;
- Swelling;
- Sinus Inflammation;
- Nausea;
- Joint Pain;
- Headache;
- Fatigue;
- Diarrhea;
- Back Pain;
- Anemia;
- Accidental Injury;

What is a recommended dosage of Avandamet no Prescription?

For ADULTS

Your doctor will start therapy at a low dose and increase it until your blood sugar levels are under control.

For patients who are inadequately controlled on metformin therapy alone

The recommended daily starting dose is 4 mg of rosiglitazone plus the dose of metformin you are already taking.

For patients who are inadequately controlled on rosiglitazone therapy alone

The recommended daily starting dose is 1,000 mg of metformin plus the dose of rosiglitazone you are already taking.

For patients on combination therapy taking separate doses of rosiglitazone and metformin

The usual starting dose of Avandamet, Rosiglitazone is based on your current doses of rosiglitazone and metformin.

For patients who need to increase their current dose of Avandamet, Rosiglitazone

The daily dose of Avandamet, Rosiglitazone may be increased by increments of 4 mg of rosiglitazone and/or 500 mg of metformin, up to a maximum daily dose of 8 mg of rosiglitazone and 2,000 mg of metformin.

For CHILDREN

Children should not take Avandamet, Rosiglitazone, since the safety and effectiveness of the drug have not been studied in this group.