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Micronase

Overview

  • About Micronase

While it is not known if Micronase appears in breast milk, other oral diabetes medications do. Therefore, women should discuss with their doctors whether to discontinue the medication or to stop breastfeeding. If the medication is discontinued, and if diet alone does not control glucose levels, then your doctor may consider insulin injections.


Recommended dosage for Micronase

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Your doctor will tailor your dosage to your individual needs.

ADULTS


Usually the doctor will prescribe an initial daily dose of 2.5 to 5 milligrams. Maintenance therapy usually ranges from 1.25 to 20 milligrams daily. Daily doses greater than 20 milligrams are not recommended. In most cases, Micronase is taken once a day; however, people taking more than 10 milligrams a day may respond better to twice-a-day dosing.

CHILDREN


The safety and effectiveness of Micronase have not been established in children.

OLDER ADULTS


Older, malnourished or debilitated individuals, or those with impaired kidney and liver function, usually receive lower initial and maintenance doses to minimize the risk of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia).


Overdosage

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An overdose of Micronase can cause low blood sugar (hypoglycemia).

  • Symptoms of severe hypoglycemia include:
    Coma, pale skin, seizure, shallow breathing

If you suspect a Micronase overdose, seek medical attention immediately.


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