I've been using ISCEPT P for a while, and it works well. It's not accessible right now. Can I use the supposed replacement, NEW TRIGLUCORED FORTE? Please respond and help.
Doctors may occasionally utilise Iscept P and New Triglucored Forte as alternatives because they seem to share the same primary components and strengths in various formulations. However, minor variations between brands may still have an impact on your renal function, blood sugar regulation, and other medications. If the composition and dosage of the replacement are precisely the same, you can typically continue using it temporarily if your doctor is not accessible. However, keep a close eye on your blood sugar levels and be on the lookout for signs of low sugar, such as sweating, shakiness, or dizziness. Before continuing long-term, please get confirmation as soon as possible from your doctor or pharmacist.