Voglibose: Frequently Asked Questions Answered
What is the molecular name of voglibose?
Voglibose is a therapeutic drug used to lower blood glucose levels after consuming food in people suffering from Type 2 diabetes, Diabetes Mellitus.It is an alpa-glucosidase inhibitor. Sugar absorption is delayed as voglibose regulates the intestinal enzymes from breaking down complex carbs to simpler carbs such as glucose. Hence there is no immediate surge in glucose levels immediately after the consumption of food. Japan’s largest pharmaceutical company designed this drug in 1981 and was released to the market in 1994 with the trade name Basen.
What Are the Uses of Voglibose?
Some uses and benefits of voglibose are:
- Used in the treatment of postprandial hyperglcemia (controls glucose in the blood, after consumption of food) along with proper adjustment of diet and exercise.
- When the single drug does not bring down sugar levels, voglibose is used along with sulfonyl or metformin.
- When taken along with insulin, post-prandial blood elevators are improved.
- In elders having a malfunctioning liver, voglibose acts as a replacement when other drugs are not working.
- Also helpful to treat steroid-induced diabetes.
For optimal benefits, you must take this medication as prescribed by the physician in its recommended dosage along with proper diet and exercise.