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Fastic
Fastic
nateglinide
Fastic is an oral hypoglycemic medication which can be used alone or in conjunction with other medications in the treatment of type II diabetes mellitus. It is used to lower the blood sugar by stimulating the pancreas to produce more insulin which in turn metabolizes sugars in the blood stream. Fastic should be taken right before meals to ensure that hypoglycemic episodes do not occur.. Meals should not be skipped when taking this medication as well.

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Side Effects

dizziness / rash / urticaria / pruritus /

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Dosage

Dosage of nateglinide infant dosage for Fastic
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Biological Half-life



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Available as...

Is Fastic available as Injection? In Tablet Form? Route of Administration Topical Enteral Parenteral (injection/infusion) Other Inhalation ampule (amp.)
capsule (cap., caps.)
cream (cr., crm.)
elixir (elix.)
emulsion (emuls.)
microemulsion (microemuls.)
fluid (fl., fld.)
grain (gr.)
drop(s) (gtt(s).)
injection (inj.)
solution (liq.)
solution (sol.)
lotion (lot.)
spray (nebul.)
powder (pulv.)
suspension (susp.)
syrup (syr.)
tablet (tab.)
tincture (tr., tinc., tinct.)
ointment (ung)

ATC CODE: A10BX03

Other medications containing nateglinide

nateglinide is the active ingredient in Fastic
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