Metformin Glipizide tablets are mainly taken orally, should be individualized according to the effectiveness and tolerability of the administration, and should not exceed the maximum recommended dosage of 20mg Glipizide, 2000mg Metformin per day, please follow the doctor’s instructions. Metformin Glipizide tablets are mainly used orally; the dosage may vary according to the patient’s specific situation, for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus whose blood glucose cannot be well controlled by diet and exercise alone, and the starting dose is recommended to be 250mg once a day. For patients with fasting blood glucose of 280-320mg/dl, the recommended starting dose is 500mg twice daily. Metformin Glipizide Tablets are hypoglycemic drugs that can be used to treat patients with type 2 diabetes whose blood sugar is not well controlled by diet and exercise alone. Metformin Glipizide Tablets are contraindicated in patients with acute heart attack and sepsis-induced nephropathy or renal insufficiency, allergy to the drug, congestive heart failure requiring treatment, and acute and chronic metabolic acidosis. Adverse effects of Metformin Glipizide Tablets include hypoglycemia and gastrointestinal reactions such as nausea and vomiting. Patients who need to take metformin glipizide tablets treatment should be under the guidance of a doctor, the specific dosage should follow the doctor’s instructions.