Has anyone else experienced severe side effects from Precose 25mg Tablets for type 2 diabetes management?
I've been taking Precose 25mg Tablets for a few months to manage my type 2 diabetes, and while it's been helping with my blood sugar levels, I've been experiencing some pretty severe stomach pain and diarrhea. I've read that these can be side effects, but they're really impacting my daily life. Has anyone else had similar issues, or am I just unlucky? I'm also curious about any unexpected benefits or drawbacks that others might've encountered. How do you manage these side effects? Does anyone know if these side effects get better over time?
Has anyone else experienced severe side effects from Precose 25mg Tablets for type 2 diabetes management?
I've been taking Precose 25mg Tablets for a few months to manage my type 2 diabetes, and while it's been helping with my blood sugar levels, I've been experiencing some pretty severe stomach pain and diarrhea. I've read that these can be side effects, but they're really impacting my daily life. Has anyone else had similar issues, or am I just unlucky? I'm also curious about any unexpected benefits or drawbacks that others might've encountered. How do you manage these side effects? Does anyone know if these side effects get better over time?
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I had to stop taking Precose because it was causing me to have panic attacks due to hypotension. I didn't read about this side effect anywhere so I hope others can learn about this from my experience.
I haven't had any major side effects, but I did notice some gas. It's not too bad, but it's definitely noticeable. I just make sure to take it with food and stay hydrated.
I had severe stomach pain and diarrhea too. I talked to my doctor, and we decided to lower the dose. It's been much better since then.
I had to stop taking it after a day of gas and bloating. I had to take it with food and water but it just wasn't enough. I'm on a trial of metformin now. It has been far more tolerable.
I had an allergic reaction to Precose and had to go to the hospital. I had a rash and swelling. I had to take antihistamines for a few days and I've been fine since. It was a scary experience and I havent tried it again. I would never recommend trying it again.
I switched to Precose because my doctor said it would help me with my blood sugar levels. I was a bit concerned about the side effects but I'm more concerned about my blood sugar levels. It's honestly been a bit of a struggle but I've noticed some improvement. I've been taking it with food and water.
I had to stop taking Precose because the side effects were just too much to handle. My doctor switched me to something else, and I feel much better now. Maybe talk to your doctor about alternatives?