Description
Nidonil contains Gliclazide, an oral anti-diabetic medicine used to manage type II diabetes mellitus when diet and lifestyle changes alone are insufficient. Type II diabetes is the most common form of diabetes, caused by insulin resistance leading to high blood sugar levels. Gliclazide helps by stimulating insulin release from the pancreas and improving its effectiveness, thereby reducing blood sugar and lowering the risk of diabetes complications.
Uses
Nidonil is prescribed for:
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Type II diabetes mellitus (non–insulin dependent)
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Controlling high blood sugar when lifestyle measures are not enough
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Reducing the risk of diabetes-related complications
How To Use
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Take by mouth with a glass of water.
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Take before meals (preferably before breakfast).
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Swallow whole, do not crush or chew.
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Take at the same time every day for consistent effect.
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Always follow your doctor’s instructions.
Expert Advice
Avoid if:
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You are allergic to Gliclazide or other sulfonylureas.
Consult your doctor if:
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You are pregnant, planning pregnancy, or breastfeeding.
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You are scheduled for surgery or dental procedures.
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You have a history of liver, kidney, thyroid, or blood disorders.
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You are taking other medicines, especially NSAIDs or thyroid drugs.
Be careful about:
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Taking meals on time to prevent low blood sugar.
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Sticking to the same daily dosing schedule.
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Following lifestyle changes as recommended by your doctor.
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Avoiding alcohol, as it may increase the risk of side effects.
Side Effects
Common side effects may include:
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Low blood sugar (sweating, dizziness, shakiness)
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Nausea or upset stomach
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Headache
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Rare: skin rash or allergic reactions
Storage
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Store at room temperature, away from heat and moisture.
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Keep in original packaging.
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Keep out of reach of children.
Doctor’s Overview — Dr. Sara Khan, MBBS, FCPS (Diabetology)
Nidonil (Gliclazide) is used in type 2 diabetes when diet and exercise alone are not enough to control blood sugar. It helps the body use insulin better and lowers the risk of diabetes complications. Patients should eat meals on time and avoid skipping doses, as this medicine can cause low blood sugar if food is delayed.
Disclaimer
This overview is for educational purposes only. Nidonil is a prescription medicine and should be used only under the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional.

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