Antidiabetic Agents, Dyslipidaemic Agents
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Stator 1mg Tablet
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How it works
- Atorvastatin works by blocking an enzyme that is required for production of cholesterol
- Glimepiride raises insulin levels and helps tissues respond better to the insulin
- Metformin is an oral antidiabetic agent, lowers sugar and helps insulin work better
When to Use
It is used to stop heart attacks
It is used to stop strokes
It is used to slow the progress of heart disease
It is used to lower triglycerides
It is used to lower cholesterol and other harmful types of cholesterol in the body
Good cholesterol (HDL) levels rise
It is used to lower blood sugar in patients with high blood sugar (diabetes)
Type 2 diabetes
Composition
Atorvastatin - 10 MG
Glimepiride - 1 MG
Metformin - 500 MG
Common Side Effects
- Headache
- Loose stools (diarrhea)
- Belly pain
- Joint pain
- Muscle weakness
- Low blood sugar, signs include anger, shaking, a fast heartbeat, confusion, or sweating
- Upset stomach or throwing up
- Weight gain
- Bad taste in your mouth