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Acarbose and Miglitol: How to Manage Flatulence and GI Side Effects
Ian McEwan

Acarbose and Miglitol: How to Manage Flatulence and GI Side Effects

Acarbose and miglitol help control blood sugar without weight gain or hypoglycemia, but gas and bloating are common. Learn how to reduce side effects with dose titration, diet changes, and OTC solutions.

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