CLABETIC (500MG/5MG) – DUAL-ACTION SYSTEMIC ANTI-HYPERGLYCEMIC & INSULIN-STIMULATING METABOLIC THERAPY
Clabetic is a high-precision, pharmaceutical-grade combination medication (Metformin 500mg and Glibenclamide 5mg) engineered for the clinical management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus when single-agent therapy is insufficient. It works through a sophisticated dual-pathway mechanism: the Metformin acts as a systemic sensitizer to decrease glucose production in the liver and improve insulin uptake by the muscles, while the Glibenclamide acts as a potent sulfonylurea to stimulate the pancreatic beta cells to secrete more natural insulin. This "dual-force" approach effectively lowers both fasting and post-meal blood sugar levels, providing stable glycemic control in the high-stress Nigerian environment.
In Nigeria, Clabetic is a premier clinical choice for patients requiring a robust "one-tablet" solution to manage high blood sugar and prevent long-term diabetic complications like nerve damage and vision loss. It is particularly valued for its systemic efficacy in patients whose pancreas still has some "insulin-producing" capacity but needs a chemical "boost." At Sanlive Pharmacy, we ensure our Clabetic stock is stored in strictly climate-controlled, dark environments to maintain the molecular stability of both active components. This is critical because combined metabolic agents are "thermosensitive"; exposure to the intense Nigerian heat or high-humidity storage in non-pharmacy environments can cause the tablets to degrade or the Glibenclamide to lose its systemic potency, significantly increasing the risk of unstable blood sugar spikes and cardiovascular strain.
Important: This is a potent systemic metabolic therapy. The "With-Food" Rule: You must take your Clabetic tablet immediately before or during your largest meals; this is essential to prevent localized "stomach upset" and to ensure the insulin stimulation coincides with your food intake. The "Sugar-Crash" Warning: You must be aware that because this contains Glibenclamide, it can cause Hypoglycemia (dangerously low blood sugar); always carry a fast-acting sugar source like a glucose sweet or a soda in the Nigerian climate. The "Alcohol" Note: You should strictly avoid heavy alcohol consumption while taking Clabetic; the combination can cause a systemic "disulfiram-like" reaction (severe nausea and flushing) and dangerously mask the signs of a sugar crash.
Key Uses & Benefits
Dual-Action Glycemic Control: Attacking high sugar from two different biological angles.
Pancreatic Insulin Stimulation: Forcing the pancreas to release more "natural" insulin into the blood.
Hepatic Glucose Suppression: Reducing the amount of "extra" sugar released by the liver.
Insulin Sensitivity Enhancement: Helping the body’s cells use their insulin more effectively.
Diabetic Complication Prevention: Lowering the long-term risk of kidney failure, stroke, and blindness.
Metabolic Stabilization: Assisting in the maintenance of healthy HbA1c levels.
Simplified Daily Regimen: Reducing "pill burden" by combining two powerful drugs into one tablet.
Who Should Use This Product?
Adults suffering from clinically diagnosed Type 2 Diabetes requiring combination therapy.
Individuals under the active and continuous supervision of a Physician or Endocrinologist.
Not recommended for: Individuals with Type 1 Diabetes (where the pancreas makes no insulin), severe kidney impairment ($eGFR < 30ml/min$), or liver failure. It is strictly contraindicated for those in a state of Diabetic Ketoacidosis. Consult our pharmacist if you have a "Sulfa" allergy. Consult your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, as systemic oral hypoglycemics are usually replaced with insulin during these periods in the Nigerian healthcare landscape.
Suggested Clinical Usage
Administered via the Oral Route, typically starting with one tablet once or twice daily with meals.
The "Administration" Tip: Swallow the tablet whole with a full glass of water; do not skip meals while on this medication, as the Glibenclamide will continue to lower your sugar regardless of whether you have eaten.
The "Monitoring" Rule: You must regularly check your blood sugar levels with a glucometer to ensure your systemic levels are within the target "safe zone."
Consistency is Vital: To effectively "manage" your metabolism, take your doses at the exact same time every day to prevent dangerous blood sugar fluctuations.
The "Storage" Tip: Keep the blister pack in a cool, dark place (below 25°C); do not leave it in a hot car or a sunny kitchen, as the Nigerian heat will rapidly destroy the Clabetic potency and molecular stability.
Common Side Effects
Mild Digestive Shift: Common localized "gas," bloating, or diarrhea during the first 14 days.
Localized Hypoglycemia: Dizziness, sweating, or trembling if a meal is skipped.
Metallic Taste: A temporary systemic effect in the mouth due to the Metformin.
Rare but serious: Lactic Acidosis—discontinue use and consult our pharmacist immediately if you notice rapid breathing or extreme muscle weakness.
Rare: Occasional localized "skin rash" in individuals sensitive to sulfonylureas.
Seek medical advice immediately if you experience profound weakness, confusion, or signs of a severe allergic reaction.
Manufacturer
Various (Pharmaceutical Grade) – Ensuring Clabetic meets international gold standards for anti-diabetic efficacy and molecular purity.
Why Buy from Sanlive Pharmacy?
100% Authentic: Guaranteed original stock with verified batch numbers and secure NAFDAC registration.
Potency Protection: Our professional climate-controlled storage ensures the insulin-stimulating components remain active despite the Nigerian heat.
Professional Guidance: Access to licensed pharmacists for clinical counseling on "Safe Sugar Monitoring and Hypoglycemia Management."
Reliable Delivery: Fast and secure shipping across Nigeria, ensuring your essential metabolic support arrives in perfect, factory-sealed condition.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is it "Stronger" than regular Metformin?
Yes. Regular Metformin only helps you use your insulin better. Clabetic (Metformin + Glibenclamide) also forces your body to make more insulin, making it a much more powerful systemic tool for lowering sugar.
What should I do if I feel "Dizzy and Sweaty"?
These are signs of low blood sugar (Hypo). You should immediately take a sugary drink or two cubes of sugar. If you don't feel better in 15 minutes, seek medical help at the nearest clinic in the Nigerian healthcare landscape.
Can I take it for "Weight Loss"?
No. While Metformin is weight-neutral, Glibenclamide can sometimes cause a small amount of systemic weight gain. This is a serious medicine for Diabetes and should never be used for weight loss.
Where can I purchase this in Nigeria?
You can find verified, correctly stored Clabetic at Sanlive Pharmacy & Stores with a valid medical prescription for guaranteed product integrity and professional metabolic support.
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Can I take Clabetic on an empty stomach?
No. You must take it with or after food. Taking it on an empty stomach will cause your blood sugar to drop dangerously low.
What if I miss a dose?
If you remember near your next meal, take it then. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed one. Never take two tablets at once to "catch up."
Does Clabetic affect my kidneys?
Metformin is cleared by the kidneys. If your kidney function is low, our pharmacist or your doctor may need to adjust your dose or switch you to a different systemic therapy.
Will it affect my "Eyes"?
By keeping your sugar stable, Clabetic actually protects your eyes from "Diabetic Retinopathy." However, you should still have a yearly eye exam.
Is it safe to take Clabetic with "Para"?
Yes, there is no major systemic interaction between Paracetamol and Clabetic. However, always avoid taking it with "Steroids" or certain water pills without asking our pharmacist first.
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