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Xenglu 10mg Tablet 14s

Xenglu 10mg Tablet 14s – SGLT2 Inhibitor for Better Blood Sugar & Heart Protection

  • Empagliflozin 10mg × 14 tablets for diabetes & heart health
  • Proven kidney + cardio protection with weight-loss bonus
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Xenglu 10mg Tablet 14s

Xenglu 10mg Tablet 14s – SGLT2 Inhibitor for Better Blood Sugar & Heart Protection

Rs.414.00

Xenglu 10mg Tablet 14s – Empagliflozin 10mg for Type 2 Diabetes & Cardiovascular Protection

Xenglu 10mg Tablet contains empagliflozin 10mg, a highly effective SGLT2 inhibitor that lowers blood glucose by helping the kidneys remove excess sugar through urine. Beyond excellent sugar control, it is clinically proven to reduce the risk of heart failure hospitalisation, slow kidney disease progression, and lower cardiovascular death risk in type 2 diabetes patients with heart disease. Taken just once daily, this 14-tablet pack offers convenient 2-week therapy with additional benefits of modest weight loss and blood pressure reduction.

  • Lowers blood sugar without causing hypoglycemia
  • Reduces risk of heart failure and cardiovascular events
  • Slows progression of diabetic kidney disease
  • Promotes gentle weight loss and lowers blood pressure
  • Simple once-daily 10mg dose

  1. Take one 10mg tablet once daily in the morning
  2. Swallow whole with water – with or without food
  3. Can be taken alone or with other diabetes medicines as prescribed
  4. Continue your diet and exercise plan for best results
  5. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember unless it’s almost time for the next one

Q1: Can Xenglu 10mg help me lose weight?
A: Yes, most patients lose 2–4 kg due to calorie loss in urine.

Q2: Will it protect my heart and kidneys?
A2: Yes – proven to reduce heart failure risk and slow kidney damage in high-risk patients.

Q3: How soon do blood sugar levels improve?
A3: Noticeable reduction within the first week; full effect in 8–12 weeks.

Q4: Can I take it with metformin or insulin?
A4: Yes, it is commonly combined for better control.

Q5: Does it cause low blood sugar?
A5: Rarely when used alone; risk increases if combined with insulin or sulfonylureas.

Empagliflozin, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Lactose Monohydrate, Crospovidone, Magnesium Stearate, Hypromellose, Titanium Dioxide, Macrogol

  • Use only under doctor supervision with regular kidney function monitoring
  • Stay well-hydrated to reduce risk of dehydration or urinary infections
  • Stop and seek immediate help if you experience ketoacidosis symptoms (nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness)
  • Not for type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis
  • Avoid during pregnancy (2nd & 3rd trimester) and breastfeeding
  • Discontinue before planned surgery or if severe infection occurs

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