Drug-Drug Interactions BIGVIN 2500 INJECTION 1ML may interact with the following medicines: Antidiabetic medicines (Metformin, Glimepiride): Long-term use of some antidiabetic medicines may reduce vitamin B12 absorption and increase the requirement for methylcobalamin supplementation
This makes it a practical option for studies where frequent administration is required
Speak with your healthcare provider about strategies to minimise these effects, such as taking the medication correctly (on an empty stomach with no more than 120ml of plain water, swallowing the tablet whole without splitting, crushing or chewing, and waiting at least 30 minutes before eating, drinking or taking other oral medicines)
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