Brand name:
Actos
Pronounced: ACK-toes
Generic name:
Pioglitazone hydrochloride
Why is Actos prescribed?
Actos is used to control high blood sugar in type 2 diabetes.
This form of the illness usually stems from the body's inability to
make good use of insulin, the natural hormone that helps to transfer
sugar out of the blood and into the cells, where it's converted to
energy. Actos works by improving the body's response to its natural
supply of insulin, rather than increasing its insulin output. Actos
also reduces the production of unneeded sugar in the liver.
Actos (and the similar drug Avandia) can be used alone or in
combination with insulin injections or other oral diabetes
medications such as DiaBeta, Micronase, Glucotrol, or Glucophage.
Most important fact about Actos
Always remember that Actos is an aid to, not a substitute for,
good diet and exercise. Failure to follow a sound diet and exercise
plan can lead to serious complications, such as dangerously high or
low blood sugar levels. Remember, too, that Actos is not an oral
form of insulin, and cannot be used in place of insulin.
How should you take Actos?
Actos should be taken once a day with or without meals.
--If you miss a dose...
Take it as soon as you remember. If you miss a dose on one day,
skip it and go back to your regular schedule. Do not double your
dose the following day.
--Storage instructions...
Store at room temperature in a tight container, away from
moisture and humidity.
Actos side effects
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in
intensity, inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor
can determine if it is safe for you to continue taking Actos.
- Side effects may include:
Headache,
hypoglycemia,
muscle aches,
respiratory tract infection,
sinus inflammation,
sore throat,
swelling,
tooth disorder
Why should Actos not be prescribed?
If Actos gives you an allergic reaction, you should not take this
drug.
Special warnings about Actos
In very rare cases, a drug similar to Actos has proven toxic to
the liver. The manufacturer therefore recommends that your doctor
check your liver function before you begin taking Actos and
periodically thereafter. If you experience symptoms of liver
problems such as jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes), nausea,
vomiting, abdominal pain, fatigue, loss of appetite, or dark urine,
report them to your doctor immediately. You will probably have to
stop using Actos.
Because Actos works by improving the body's response to its own
supply of insulin, it is not for type 1 diabetics, who are unable to
produce any insulin at all. For the same reason, Actos can't be used
to treat the condition known as diabetic ketoacidosis (excessively
high sugar levels due to the lack of insulin).
In rare instances, Actos causes swelling and fluid retention that
can lead to congestive heart failure. If you already have this
problem, you should avoid Actos. If you develop symptoms that signal
the problem--such as shortness of breath, fatigue, or weight
gain--you should check with your doctor immediately; the drug will
probably have to be discontinued. The problem is more likely when
Actos is taken in combination with insulin.
Actos, by itself, will not cause excessively low blood sugar
(hypoglycemia). However, when you combine it with insulin injections
or some other oral diabetes drugs, the chance of hypoglycemia
increases. If you begin to feel symptoms of hypoglycemia--shaking,
sweating, agitation, clammy skin, or blurred vision--take some
fast-acting sugar, such as 4 to 6 ounces of fruit juice. Let your
doctor know about the incident; you may need a lower dose of insulin
or oral medication.
To make sure that your blood sugar levels stay within the normal
range, get regular tests of your blood sugar and glycosylated
hemoglobin (a long-term measurement of blood sugar). Contact your
doctor during periods of stress due to fever, infection, injury,
surgery, and the like. Dosage of your diabetes medicines may need to
be changed.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking Actos
It is possible that Actos may reduce the effectiveness of birth
control pills containing ethinyl estradiol and norethindrone. To
guard against an unwanted pregnancy, be sure to use some other form
of contraception.
If Actos is taken with certain other drugs, the effects of either
could be increased, decreased, or altered. It is especially
important to check with your doctor before combining Actos with the
following:
Ketoconazole (Nizoral)
Midazolam (Versed)
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
The effects of Actos during pregnancy have not been adequately
studied. If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, tell your
doctor immediately. He may switch you to insulin during your
pregnancy, since normal blood sugar levels are very important for
the developing baby.
It is not known whether Actos appears in breast milk. For
safety's sake, do not use Actos while breastfeeding.
Recommended dosage for Actos
ADULTS
Overdosage
The effects of a massive Actos overdose are unknown, but any
medication taken in excess can have serious consequences. If you
suspect an overdose with Actos, seek medical attention immediately.
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