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Tiban Tablets 10's

Tiban Tablets 10's

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Manufacturer/Marketer

Ajanta Pharma Ltd

Consume Type

ORAL

Return Policy

Not Returnable

Expires on or after

Jan-25

for this medicine

About Tiban Tablets

Tiban Tablets belongs to the category of medicines called “anti-diabetic” primarily used to treat type 2 diabetes, especially in persons whose sugar levels are too high and cannot be controlled by dieting and exercising. It is used alone or in combination with other drugs to lower blood sugar levels. People with type 2 diabetes either do not produce enough insulin, or the insulin produced cannot perform its function in the body (insulin resistance). Middle-aged or older individuals are most likely to suffer from type 2 diabetes, also known as adult-onset diabetes.

Tiban Tablets contains Teneligliptin, which belongs to the class of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitors used Tiban Tablets is prescribed for the condition of type 2 diabetes when diet and exercise alone cannot control their blood sugar levels. It works by blocking the action of DPP-4 (an enzyme that destroys the hormone 'Incretin'). The enzyme 'Incretins' helps produce more insulin only when required and reduces the liver's blood sugar level when not needed.

Take Tiban Tablets as prescribed. You are advised to use Tiban Tablets for as long as your doctor has prescribed it for you based on your medical condition. In some cases, you may experience certain common side effects such as headache, hypoglycemia (low blood glucose levels), upper respiratory tract infection, and nasopharyngitis (infection of the nose and throat with a common cold). Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually over time. However, you are advised to talk to your doctor if you experience these side effects persistently.

Tiban Tablets should not be stopped even if you feel better, without consulting your doctor as sugar level keeps changing. If you stop taking Tiban Tablets abruptly, it may increase your sugar levels, which could further increase the risk of eyesight loss (retinopathy), kidney (nephropathy), and nerve damage (neuropathy). Please inform your doctor if you have any heart disease is or planning to get pregnant or breastfeed. The safety and efficacy of Tiban Tablets in children have not been established, so it should not be given to them. Tiban Tablets works best when coupled with a healthy lifestyle like losing weight if you are overweight (BMI>25), eating fewer calories (low fat and sugary food), and being more physically active (at least 150 min of activity every week).

Uses of Tiban Tablets

Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Medicinal Benefits

Tiban Tablets contains ‘Teneligliptin’, which belongs to the class of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitors used to treat type 2 diabetes when diet and exercise alone cannot control their blood sugar levels. It works by blocking the action of DPP-4 (an enzyme that destroys the hormone ‘Incretin’). The enzyme ‘Incretins’ helps produce more insulin only when required and reduces the liver's blood sugar level when not needed. Tiban Tablets should not be used in patients with type 1 diabetes and for the treatment of diabetic ketoacidosis. Thus, Tiban Tablets plays a vital role in controlling blood sugar levels and prevents serious complications of diabetes like eyesight loss (retinopathy), kidney (nephropathy), nerve damage (neuropathy), diabetic foot ulcer, and delayed wound healing.

Directions for Use

Take it preferably with a meal to minimize stomach upset or as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole with a glass of water. Do not chew, crush, or break it.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Tiban Tablets

  • Headache
  • Hypoglycemia (low blood glucose levels)
  • Upper respiratory tract infection
  • Nasopharyngitis (infection of the nose and throat with a common cold)

Drug Warnings

Tiban Tablets should not be taken if you are allergic to Tiban Tablets or any of its ingredients. Please inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding before starting Tiban Tablets . The safety and efficacy of Tiban Tablets in children have not been established, so it should not be given to them. Prolonged intake of Tiban Tablets may cause acute pancreatitis (swollen pancreas). Increased risk of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar level) can occur when Tiban Tablets is added to other anti-diabetic agents or insulin therapy. In this case, your doctor may adjust the dose of Tiban Tablets . Severe allergic reactions might occur in some patients taking Tiban Tablets like anaphylaxis, angioedema (swelling under the skin), and exfoliative skin conditions. Tiban Tablets should not be used in patients with type 1 diabetes and for the treatment of diabetic ketoacidosis.

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interaction: Tiban Tablets interacts with medicines used to treat diabetes (glipizide, gliclazide, glimepiride) medicines used to treat high blood pressure (atenolol, bisoprolol, metoprolol, nadolol, propranolol), anti-depressant (bupropion, selegiline, isocarboxazid, phenelzine), painkillers (aspirin).

Drug-Food Interaction: Intake of excessive alcoholic beverages may increase the chance of a life-threatening condition known as Lactic Acidosis. So, avoid intake of alcoholic beverages with Tiban Tablets .

Drug-Disease Interaction: Tiban Tablets should be used with caution in patients with a history of pancreatitis/pancreatic disease, heart disease, severe ketosis, diabetic coma or history of diabetic coma, severe infection, surgery, and severe trauma.

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • GLIPIZIDE
  • GLICLAZIDE
  • GLIMEPIRIDE
  • ATENOLOL
  • BISOPROLOL
  • METOPROLOL
  • NADOLOL
  • PROPRANOLOL
  • BUPROPION
  • SELEGILINE
  • ISOCARBOXAZID
  • PHENELZINE
  • ASPIRIN

Habit Forming

No

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Fill your half plate with starchy veggies, a quarter with proteins, and a quarter with whole grains.
  • Eat at regular intervals. Do not take a long gap between a meal or snack.
  • Monitor your blood sugar level regularly, especially when there are lots of fluctuations.
  • Invest in at least 150 min of moderate-intensity physical activity or one hour and 15 minutes of high-intensity exercise every week.
  • Lose weight gradually to achieve a healthy body mass index (18.5 to 24.9).
  • Replace refined carbohydrates containing whole-grain foods and increase the intake of fruits veggies, and other fiber-enriched foods.
  • Reduce your intake of saturated fat (or hidden fats) in foods like chips, crisps, pastries, biscuits, and samosas. Choose omega-3 fatty acid-containing oils for daily cooking. For frying, you can use palm oil, mustard oil, groundnut oil, rice bran oil, and safflower oil.
  • Do not take stress as it may elevate your blood sugar level. You can adopt stress management techniques like mindfulness to control stress-related blood sugar changes.
  • Opt for low-fat dairy products (low-fat yoghurt, fat-free milk, cheese, etc.).
  • Keep your blood pressure as normal (120/80) as possible, as it reduces the risk of cardiovascular diseases in diabetes patients.

Special Advise

You should have a test of Glycated haemoglobin (HbA1C) every 3 months to check your blood glucose level control.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Type 2 Diabetes: It is a condition where the body cannot make sufficient insulin, or the insulin that it makes doesn't work properly or is utilized by our body. This can cause high blood sugar levels (hyperglycemia). Type 2 diabetes symptoms include increased thirst, frequent urination at night, slow wound healing, increased hunger, fatigue, and blurred vision. There may be weight gain in some cases, while in rare cases, weight loss may be observed. The complications of type 2 diabetes also include neuropathy (nerve problems), nephropathy (kidney problems), retinopathy (damaged retina of eyes or blindness), loss of limbs, sexual dysfunction, and an increase in the chance of heart attack or stroke.

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Alcohol

Caution

It is best to avoid alcohol while taking medication.

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Pregnancy

Caution

Tiban Tablets , safety in pregnant women is not established. So, it should be taken only if prescribed by a doctor.

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Breast Feeding

Caution

Please consult your doctor for advice before taking Tiban Tablets .

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Driving

Caution

There is no sufficient data on the effects on the ability to drive and use machines have been performed. However, do not drive or operate machinery if you experience dizziness.

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Liver

Caution

If u have or had a history or evidence of any liver-related diseases, please consult the doctor before taking medicine.

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Kidney

Caution

If u have or had a history or evidence of any kidney-related diseases, please consult the doctor before taking medicine.

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Children

Unsafe

The safety and efficacy of Tiban Tablets in children have not been established. Tiban Tablets is not recommended in children.

Country of origin

India

Manufacturer/Marketer address

Plot No 21, Door 2, Velu Naicker Street,Kattabomman Street,Venkateshwara1st Main Road, Ramapuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600089
Other Info - TIB0034

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FAQs

Tiban Tablets is used to treat type 2 diabetes, especially in persons whose sugar levels are too high and cannot be controlled by dieting and exercising. It is used alone or in combination with other drugs to lower blood sugar levels.
No, Tiban Tablets is prescribed for only type 2 diabetes and not for type 1 diabetes. It is advised to take Tiban Tablets with a meal.
There is no sufficient data on how Tiban Tablets affects pregnancy. It is safe to seek medical advice before you start Tiban Tablets if you are pregnant or get pregnant.
Do not stop taking Tiban Tablets until your prescribed course is finished, even if you feel better.
If you miss a dose of Tiban Tablets , you are advised to take it as soon as you remember. Do not double the dose, as it may lead to a lowering of blood pressure. Take one daily at the same time.
Hypoglycemia refers to low blood sugar levels. Tiban Tablets can cause hypoglycemia. The symptoms of hypoglycemia include nausea, headache, irritability, hunger, sweating, and dizziness. Hypoglycemia can occur if you miss or delay your food, drink alcohol, over-exercise, or take other antidiabetic medicine along with this medicine. People with diabetes are advised to keep a quick sugar source like glucose tablets, honey, or fruit juice.
Tiban Tablets may cause weight gain in some cases. Maintain proper weight by eating healthy food and exercising regularly.
No, Tiban Tablets is not bad for the kidneys. It can be used in people with kidney problems if prescribed by a doctor.
Yes, it is essential to manage my diet and exercise while on Tiban Tablets . Follow a healthy diet and exercise regularly. Avoid smoking and alcohol consumption. Manage stress by doing meditation. Cut back of sugary and unhealthy foods.
Taking more than the prescribed dose of Tiban Tablets may cause low blood sugar. Consult the doctor if you have taken an overdose of Tiban Tablets .
Tiban Tablets may cause pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas). Consult the doctor if you experience severe and persistent abdominal pain. Also, inform the doctor if you have pancreatic, kidney, liver or heart problems.
Yes, it is safe to take Tiban Tablets for the long term if prescribed by the doctor.
Tiban Tablets may cause side effects such as headache, hypoglycemia (low blood glucose levels), upper respiratory tract infection, and nasopharyngitis (infection of the nose and throat with a common cold). Talk to your doctor if you experience these side effects persistently.

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