Rosiglitazone - Systemic
Brand Names
Avandia
Rosiglitazone *** Before Using *** How to Use *** Fore Safe Use *** Side Effects
Fore Safe Use
If you experience abdominal or
stomach pain, dark urine, loss of appetite, nausea or vomiting, unusual tiredness
or weakness, or yellow eyes or skin, check with your family doctor immediately.
These may be symptoms of liver problems.
If you are rapidly gaining weight, shortness of breath,
or have excessive swelling of hands, wrist, ankles, or feet.
These
may be symptoms of heart problems or your body keeping too much water.
Rosiglitazone may increase the risk of a premenopausal women with type
2 diabetes getting pregnant. Reliable birth control is recommended. Talk to
your health care professional about choices, chance and benefits.
The best for you that your family doctor check your progress
at regular appointments
to make sure that this drug is help you
and to check for unwanted effects.
The best for you to follow carefully any instructions
from your health care team about
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Alcohol Drinking alcohol may cause severe low blood sugar.
Discuss this with your health care team.
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Other medication Do not take other medication during the time
you are taking rosiglitazone unless they have been discussed with your family doctor.
This especially includes nonprescription medication such as aspirin and medication
for appetite control, asthma, colds, cough, hay fever, or sinus problems.
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Counseling Other family members need to learn how to prevent
side effects or help with side effects if they occur. Always diabetic diseaseds
may need special counseling about diabetes drug dosing changes that might
occur because of lifestyle changes, such as changes in exercise and diet.
Furthermore, counseling on contraception and pregnancy may be needed because
of the problems that can occur in diseaseds with diabetes during pregnancy.
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Travel Keep a recent prescription and your medical history
with you. Be prepared for an emergency as you would normally. Make allowances
for changing time zones and keep your meal times as close as possible to your
usual meal times.
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In case of emergency
There may be
a time when you need emergency help for a problem causing by your diabetes.
You need to be prepared for these emergencies. It is a good idea to wear a
medical identification - ID bracelet or neck chain at all times. Always carry
an ID card in your wallet or purse that says that you have diabetes and a
list of all of your medication.
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This drug does not cause hypoglycemia - low
blood sugar. However, low blood sugar can occur
if you delay or miss
a meal or snack, exercise more than usual, drink alcohol, or can't eat because
of nausea or vomiting.
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Symptoms of low blood sugar include
anxiety;
behavior change similar to being drunk; blurred vision; cold sweats; confusion;
cool, pale skin; difficulty in thinking; drowsiness; excessive hunger; fast
heartbeat; headache - continuing; nausea; nervousness; nightmares; restless
sleep; shakiness; slurred speech; or unusual tiredness or weakness.
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If symptoms of low blood sugar occur,
eat glucose
tablets or gel, corn syrup, honey, or sugar cubes; or drink fruit juice, non-diet
soft drink, or sugar dissolved in water to relieve the symptoms.
Always
check your blood for low blood sugar
Glucagon is using
in emergency situations when severe symptoms such as seizures - convulsions
or unconsciousness occur.
Have a glucagon kit available, along with
a syringe and needle and know how to use it. Members of your family also
must know how to use it.
Hyperglycemia - high blood sugar may occur
if
you do not take enough or skip a dose of your antidiabetic drug, overeat
or do not follow your meal plan, have a fever or infection, or do not exercise
as much as usual.
Symptoms of high blood sugar include
blurred
vision; drowsiness; dry mouth; flushed, dry skin; fruit-like breath odor;
increased urination must include the - frequency and amount; ketones in
urine; loss of appetite; stomachache, nausea, or vomiting; tiredness; troubled
breathing - rapid and deep; unconsciousness; or unusual thirst.
If symptoms of high blood sugar occur,
check your blood
sugar level and then call your family doctor for instructions
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