Glimepiride And Metformin
Updatedwhat are the differences between gluconorm sustained release and 500mg aand extended release
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There would actually be no different in these, both sustained release and extended release mean the same thing, that it's a controlled release formulation of the medications.
Rather than releasing the medications, all at once, as regular tablets do, there are specially made to slowly release over time to help better control your blood sugar.
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