Glucose Gel - Supplement for Low Blood Sugar

Glucose gel is used to quickly raise blood sugar levels in individuals experiencing hypoglycemia or low blood sugar.
Category
Supplement
Where to get
Available over-the-counter in pharmacies
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Glucose Gel FAQ


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What is oral glucose gel?

Oral glucose gel is an over-the-counter medication, consisting primarily of dextrose and water, along with small amounts of other compounds. It is frequently used by people with diabetes and those with hypoglycaemia to raise their blood glucose when it becomes dangerously low.

What are glucose tabs & gels?

Today, there’s an array of options available, in different packaging and flavors. Glucose tabs and gels are meant to be taken when someone is having a low blood sugar (less than 80 mg/dL). Doctors typically recommend eating 15 grams of fast-acting carbohydrates, and these tabs and gels are packaged accordingly.

How do you use glucose gel?

Glucose gel comes in single-use tubes with a twist-off top that requires you to squeeze the gel directly into your mouth and swallow. If you use gel, be sure to swallow the tube’s entire content so you can get its full serving.

How long does glucose gel take to work?

These tabs and gels typically relieve low blood sugar symptoms within 10 minutes. Although you can use glucose gel to treat any low, it is especially recommended when you are dropping fast, since it does not require you to chew.

Where can I find patient medical information for glucose gel oral?

Find patient medical information for Glucose Gel oral on WebMD including its uses, side effects and safety, interactions, pictures, warnings and user ratings.

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