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Betagel
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Betagel & Glystal 50mg Tablet

It is recommended to monitor the blood glucose level regularly as cases of high blood sugar levels have been seen in some patients.

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Betagel & Acarboz 50mg Tablet

It is recommended to monitor the blood glucose level regularly as cases of high blood sugar levels have been seen in some patients.

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Betagel & Acarsafe 50 Tablet

It is recommended to monitor the blood glucose level regularly as cases of high blood sugar levels have been seen in some patients.

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Betagel & AC 50mg Tablet

It is recommended to monitor the blood glucose level regularly as cases of high blood sugar levels have been seen in some patients.

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Betagel & Glubose 25mg Tablet

It is recommended to monitor the blood glucose level regularly as cases of high blood sugar levels have been seen in some patients.

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Betagel & K Carb 50mg Tablet

It is recommended to monitor the blood glucose level regularly as cases of high blood sugar levels have been seen in some patients.

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Betagel & Asucrose 25mg Tablet

It is recommended to monitor the blood glucose level regularly as cases of high blood sugar levels have been seen in some patients.

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Betagel & Cgbose 25mg Tablet

It is recommended to monitor the blood glucose level regularly as cases of high blood sugar levels have been seen in some patients.

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Betagel & Cgbose 50mg Tablet

It is recommended to monitor the blood glucose level regularly as cases of high blood sugar levels have been seen in some patients.

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Betagel & Discarb 25mg Tablet

It is recommended to monitor the blood glucose level regularly as cases of high blood sugar levels have been seen in some patients.

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