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Getformin 2/500mg Tablet
Getformin 2/500mg Tablet
Getformin 2/500mg Tablet
Getformin 2/500mg Tablet

Getformin 2/500mg Tablet – Sitagliptin + Metformin

  • Sitagliptin 100mg + Metformin 500mg max combo
  • Strongest DPP-4 dual therapy for type 2 diabetes
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Getformin 2/500mg Tablet

Getformin 2/500mg Tablet – Sitagliptin + Metformin

Rs.650.00

Getformin 2/500mg Tablet – Full-Strength DPP-4 + Metformin Dual Therapy

Getformin 2/500mg Tablet combines the maximum Sitagliptin dose of 100mg (DPP-4 inhibitor) with Metformin 500mg in a single tablet, delivering the strongest incretin-based enhancement for adults with type 2 diabetes who need superior HbA1c lowering (up to 2%) when metformin alone or lower Sitagliptin strengths fall short. Sitagliptin powerfully prolongs natural GLP-1 and GIP action to boost meal-time insulin release and suppress glucagon, while metformin tackles insulin resistance and hepatic glucose output – resulting in excellent glycemic control, very low hypoglycemia risk, and weight neutrality.

  • Maximum-strength Sitagliptin for strongest incretin boost
  • Up to 2% HbA1c reduction with low hypoglycemia risk
  • Weight-neutral profile – ideal for overweight patients
  • Preserves beta-cell function longer than many alternatives
  • Convenient twice-daily fixed-dose combination

  1. Take one Getformin 2/500mg tablet twice daily with breakfast and dinner
  2. Swallow whole with water – do not crush or split
  3. Follow your prescribed diet and exercise routine
  4. Check blood glucose regularly as instructed
  5. Schedule routine kidney function and HbA1c tests

Q1: When is the full 100mg Sitagliptin strength prescribed?
A1: When lower doses (50mg) no longer give adequate control and maximum incretin effect is needed.

Q2: Is the hypoglycemia risk still low at 100mg Sitagliptin?
A2: Yes – remains very low when combined only with metformin.

Q3: Can I switch from Januvia 100mg + separate metformin?
A3: Yes – Getformin 2/500mg is bioequivalent and reduces your daily tablet count.

Q4: Will I experience more stomach issues than with 1/500mg?
A4: No – the metformin dose is identical; GI side effects are the same.

Q5: How much extra HbA1c lowering does the 100mg give?
A5: Typically an additional 0.5–0.7% reduction compared to Sitagliptin 50mg + metformin.

Sitagliptin Phosphate Monohydrate eq. to Sitagliptin 100mg, Metformin Hydrochloride 500mg, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Povidone, Sodium Stearyl Fumarate, Opadry Pink Film Coating

  • Not for type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis
  • Rare lactic acidosis risk (metformin) – avoid if eGFR <30 mL/min or during acute illness
  • Take with meals to minimise initial stomach upset
  • Report severe joint pain or persistent abdominal pain (possible pancreatitis)
  • Long-term use may lower vitamin B12 – periodic monitoring advised
  • Store below 30°C; keep away from children

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