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ACTAZONE is a once-a-day prescription pill for
type 2 diabetes that along with healthy eating
and physical activity helps your body more
effectively use its own natural insulin or the
insulin you take. When your necessary efforts at
healthy eating and physical activity alone do
not control your blood glucose levels, ACTAZONE
can be used by itself or in combination with
certain other diabetes pills (sulfonylureas,
metformin) or insulin to lower blood glucose.
ACTAZONE is a member of the type of oral
diabetes agents called thiazolidinediones
(THIGH-ah-ZO-li-deen-DYE-owns; TZDs). These
medications help reduce insulin resistance,
which has been identified as one of the major
problems in type 2 diabetes. Some of the
benefits of therapy with ACTAZONE are:
- It lowers blood glucose by helping your body
use insulin more effectively.
- It is a convenient, once-a-day pill that can
be taken anytime.
- It can be taken with or without food.
- It may have a good effect on HDL (good)
cholesterol and blood fats (triglycerides) with
no consistent changes in LDL (bad) cholesterol
or total cholesterol.
- It has not been associated with stomach upset
when used alone.
- It can be used alone or in combination with
certain other diabetes medicines such as
sulfonylureas, metformin, or insulin. Taken
alone, ACTAZONE does not cause hypoglycemia (low
blood glucose levels). However, if you take
ACTAZONE with insulin or sulfonylureas, you may
be at increased risk for hypoglycemia. Talk to
your health professional about the signs and
symptoms of hypoglycemia.
- Actazone is a scored Tablet which can be
divided, so it can give you and your health
professional three different dose levels for
more treatment options to consider.
- It is available in three different dose levels
so you and your health professional have more
treatment options to consider.
- It can often begin working within 2 weeks,
although it may take several weeks to see the
full effect. |