Description
Antagolin What does Antagolin do?
Antagolin’s unique blend of scientific-natural ingredients work together to assist in combatting insulin resistance by supporting multiple pathways involved in blood sugar metabolism.
What can Antagolin assist with? Antagolin can assist with: Supporting optimal blood sugar metabolism, Improving the body’s response to insulin, Improving the way your body uses and stores energy, Weight loss .
Who may benefit from taking Antagolin? Antagolin can be used by anyone who is suffering from excess body fat, struggling to gain control of their weight, or may be suffering from a degree of insulin resistance. Because of its blood sugar regulation ability, Antagolin is ideal for pre-diabetic and type 2 diabetic subjects, especially over the long term. Who should not use Antagolin? Antagolin should not be used if you are hypersensitive or allergic to any of the ingredients contained within Antagolin, are pregnant or breastfeeding, have advanced kidney disease and suffer from severe low blood pressure Are there any side effects? Antagolin generally has a low side-effect profile even when used for extended periods. Individuals on diabetic medication may develop low blood sugar, especially if Antagolin is taken on an empty stomach. It is therefore recommended that Antagolin is taken with meals. Can Antagolin be used in combination with prescription drugs such as anti-diabetic medication? Yes, Antagolin may be taken with most prescription drugs, including diabetic drugs such as metformin. Caution, however, must be taken with all classes of oral anti-diabetic medication, as the blood sugar-lowering effect of Antagolin may enhance their action and leave you with symptoms of low blood sugar. If you are on anti-diabetic medication, consult with your doctor about whether Antagolin is right for you. Caution must also be taken when used with warfarin.
Pack size:
60 tablets
Usage instructions:
ADULTS: Take 2 tablets 2-3 times a day with meals. CHILDREN: Use not recommended
Storage instructions:
Store at or below 25 degrees C from direct sunlight.
Warnings:
Warnings and special precautions: May cause low blood sugar levels in those taking oral diabetic medication or insulin. May increase bleeding potential when taking warfarin anticoagulant therapy and frequent blood monitoring is therefore recommended. Interactions: Concurrent use of AntaGolin with oral diabetic medication or insulin may cause low blood sugar levels. (See warnings and special precautions). Berberine in AntaGolin may act additively with the concurrent use of medications metabolised by the liver’s cytochrome CYP3A4 enzyme and can therefore adversely interact with cyclosporin, warfarin, thiopental and tolbutamide. Pregnancy and lactation: Safety and efficacy in pregnancy and lactation have not been established and the administration of AntaGolin during pregnancy is therefore contraindicated. If pregnancy occurs during the use on AntaGolin, further intake should be stopped. AntaGolin should not be used during breastfeeding. Side-effects and special precautions: Side-effects: Barberry root extract (Insul-X2). A meta-analysis of 14 trials involving 1068 diabetic patients assessed berberine for safety at a variable range of 0.5-1.5g per day for an average period of 12 weeks. Of the more common side-effects reported were gastrointestinal or abdominal discomfort with a mixed effect on stool, with reports of both diarrhoea and constipation. Dong H (2012). This dosage is significantly higher than what is contained in AntaGolin™. Another study evaluated the side-effects of high dosages of berberine on 86 subjects with established liver disease, as caused either by chronic hepatitis B, C or alcoholic liver cirrhosis. In this study all biochemical parameters including liver function remained unaltered and no significant clinical side-effects were reported: Jiang JD (2008). Rare adverse effects include headache and skin irritation. Berberine may lower blood sugar levels and should therefore only be taken with food and not on an empty stomach. Subjects taking oral diabetic medication or insulin should be monitored or advised by a qualified healthcare professional, including a pharmacist, if symptoms of low blood sugar should arise. Use with caution if suffering from hypotension (low blood pressure), as berberine may display antihypertensive effects. Banaba leaf extract: Rare adverse effects are mild gastro-intestinal irritation, heartburn and skin rash. Banaba leaf extract may lower blood sugar levels and should therefore only be taken with food and not on an empty stomach. Subjects taking oral diabetic medication or insulin should continue routine monitoring and/or be advised by a qualified healthcare professional, including a pharmacist, if symptoms of low blood sugar should arise. Inositol: No adverse side effects at low dosage have been recorded. Rare adverse effects at high dosage of more than 12 g per day are gastro-intestinal irritation and diarrhoea. Chromium: There are no documented side-effects at this low dosage. Special precautions: Avoid in individuals with known allergy or hypersensitivity to any of the constituents. Subjects on anticoagulant therapy should keep on with regularly blood monitoring. Since AntaGolin may interfere with anticoagulant therapy, it is advised to ensure that blood profiles are checked within 10 days after starting AntaGolin to confirm safety. Subjects on diabetic medication may develop low blood sugar, especially if AntaGolin is taken on an empty stomach. Effects on ability to drive and operate a machine: Subjects on diabetic medication may develop low blood sugar, especially if AntaGolin is taken on an empty stomach. Should symptoms of low blood sugar appear, it may impair the ability to drive and operate a machine. Known symptoms of over-dosage and particulars of its treatment: May cause low blood sugar. Treatment is symptomatic and supportive. There is no specific antidote. Keep out of reach of children. Registration number: This medicine has not yet been evaluated by the Medicines Control Council.