Description
DAILYVOG-0.3 MD Tablet is an alpha-glucosidase inhibitor for adults with type 2 diabetes, designed to control post-meal blood sugar spikes when diet, exercise, or other diabetes medications are insufficient.
Uses / Indications
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Type 2 diabetes mellitus: Reduces postprandial (after meal) hyperglycemia and overall glucose fluctuations as part of a comprehensive diabetes plan.
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Used alone or in combination with other antidiabetic agents. Often prescribed if monotherapy/dual therapy is not enough for glycemic targets.
How it Works / Key Benefits
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Voglibose: Blocks intestinal enzymes (alpha-glucosidase) responsible for converting carbohydrates into glucose, thus slowing its absorption and preventing sharp rises in blood sugar after meals.
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Helps lower overall HbA1c and reduces the risk of diabetes complications. Does not cause hypoglycemia by itself, though risk increases if combined with insulin or sulfonylureas.
Dosage & Administration
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Take one mouth-dissolving tablet just before the main meal, as prescribed by your physician.
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Place on tongue; allow to dissolve completely. No water needed, but can be swallowed with water if preferred.
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Do not skip doses. Continue consistent timing for best results. Do not stop abruptly—can cause elevated blood sugar and increased risk of complications.
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Continue regular blood sugar monitoring and inform your provider of all medications being taken.
Safety & Side Effects
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Common: Flatulence (gas), stomach pain, loss of appetite, diarrhea, constipation, mild rash.
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Does not slow gut motility, so risk of constipation/secondary infection is low compared to some antidiarrheals.
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If combined with other diabetes medicines, low sugar risk is slightly higher. Treat hypoglycemia only with plain glucose—not common table sugar.
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Not for severe kidney/liver impairment, severe gastrointestinal disease/obstruction, or pregnancy without medical advice.
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Excessive alcohol may increase the risk of low blood sugar—avoid as advised.
Note:
DAILYVOG-0.3 MD is for persistent post-meal blood sugar control in type 2 diabetes as part of a comprehensive care plan—follow diet, exercise, and regular physician monitoring for safest and most effective use.







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