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TRELAQWK 100 is an advanced oral antidiabetic medication containing Trelagliptin 100 mg, specifically designed for adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Belonging to the class of Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitors, this formulation helps improve blood glucose control when used along with a proper diet and regular exercise. With its once-weekly dosage regimen, TRELAQWK 100 offers a convenient treatment option, enhancing patient compliance and simplifying long-term diabetes management. Key Ingredient Trelagliptin 100 mg A long-acting DPP-4 inhibitor that regulates blood glucose levels by enhancing incretin hormones. These incretins stimulate insulin secretion and suppress glucagon release, helping to achieve better glycemic control. Key Benefits of TRELAQWK 100 Weekly dosing ensures greater convenience and adherence Reduces both fasting and postprandial blood sugar levels Supports natural blood sugar regulation without weight gain Low risk of hypoglycemia, especially when used as monotherapy or with non-insulin therapies Can be prescribed as monotherapy or in combination with other antidiabetic agents like metformin or sulfonylureas How TRELAQWK 100 Works TRELAQWK 100 functions by blocking the DPP-4 enzyme, which normally degrades incretin hormones such as GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) and GIP (glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide). These incretin hormones: Stimulate insulin secretion in response to meals Reduce glucagon release, lowering blood sugar levels Thanks to its extended half-life, trelagliptin allows for once-weekly dosing, unlike other DPP-4 inhibitors that require daily administration. Directions for Use Dosage: Take one tablet of TRELAQWK 100 once weekly, or as directed by your physician Administration: May be taken with or without food, ideally on the same day each week Missed dose: Do not double the dose; consult your healthcare provider for guidance Possible Side Effects TRELAQWK 100 is usually well-tolerated, but some individuals may experience: Mild headache Nasopharyngitis (common cold-like symptoms) Constipation Upper respiratory tract infections Rare skin allergies (rash, itching) 👉 If you experience persistent abdominal pain, severe rashes, or symptoms suggestive of pancreatitis, stop the medication and seek medical care immediately.