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Lucek (Anonymous, 5.173.178.) Warszawa 3 years ago

Can I have a five-day break from taking Glucophage?

I went on a rehabilitation and leisure camp. I mistakenly took too few tablets of a drug for type II diabetes called: Glucophage 500mg. He takes it twice a day for one tablet. Can I stop taking this medicine within five days?

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Olga Sierpniowska

Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist

3 years ago

Glucophage is intended for continuous use, because diabetes is a chronic disease. Without the medicine, your blood sugar levels may not be normal, so it will not be beneficial for your health. It is best to buy the drug on the spot. Since a prescription is necessary, consultation with a doctor will be necessary. In your situation, perhaps the fastest would be a teleconsultation: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja You can also try to ask for a pharmaceutical prescription. More about how you can get it: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/kiedy-farmaceuta-moze-wypisac-recepte Glucophage 500 mg can be reserved for WherePoLek and collected stationary upon presentation of a prescription: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/33310/glucophage-500-tabletki-powlekane/apteki/w-warszawie

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