100mg in the morning (no breakfast, without food)
100mg in the evening (at dinner time, with food)

Doing 1 meal a day.

Whatā€™s the purpose of taking Acarbose without food?

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@macneu2299 see for example (click each link to get correct formatting):

And

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None. Itā€™s not absorbed into your body. Itā€™s an alpha-glucosidase inhibitor which means it inhibits the enzyme that breaks down the complex carbs into monosaccharides like glucose so itā€™s only useful if you eat complex carbs. It does not do anything on simple sugars like glucose or even some carbs like lactose for instance.

When you eat carbs along with acarbose, they are not broken down into glucose so they are passed to the bacteria in your gut that can feed on them (hence the gaz potentially).
A simplified view is that this has basically transformed the regulars carbs like starch into soluble fibers.

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