Mopaday Forte Tablet 10

Wockhardt Ltd

Strip of 10 Units

MRP ₹173.8

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About Mopaday Forte Tablet 10

Mopaday Forte Tablet ER aids in blood sugar management. This medicine is used in combination with diet and exercise to help persons with type 2 diabetes control their blood sugar levels. It aids in the proper use of insulin, which lowers blood sugar levels. Your doctor will tell you how much and how long to take Mopaday Forte Tablet ER must be taken with food. If you forget to take a dose, do so as soon as possible. However, if your next dose is approaching, skip the missing dose and return to your regular schedule. Do not take two doses. Overdosing can cause low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). While taking Mopaday Forte Tablet ER, some people may experience nausea, loss of appetite, taste changes, stomach pain, diarrhoea, edoema (swelling), and impaired vision. These, on the other hand, are usually unobtrusive. Please visit your doctor if these do not resolve or cause you concern. If you have any kidney, liver, or cardiac problems, tell your doctor before taking Mopaday Forte Tablet ER. Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should also seek medical advice before taking it. Before commencing treatment, your doctor will evaluate your kidney function tests. Avoid drinking too much alcohol while taking it, as this may raise your risk of having negative effects. It's possible that using Mopaday Forte Tablet ER while pregnant is dangerous. Animal research have demonstrated negative effects on the growing foetus, despite the lack of human studies. Before prescribing it to you, your doctor will consider the advantages as well as any potential hazards. Please seek medical advice. The use of Mopaday Forte Tablet ER during breastfeeding is likely to be safe. Based on limited human data, the medicine appears to pose no major harm to the foetus.
Last Updated On 09 Feb. 2023 | 6:54PM (IST)

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Dr. Sachin Singh
Dr. Sachin Singh

Medical Team Lead | 5 years

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MBBS, DNB (OBGY)

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