Nateglinide
Nateglinide is an oral antidiabetic medicine in the meglitinide class. It is used to help manage blood glucose levels in people with type 2 diabetes, alongside an appropriate eating plan and other measures advised by a healthcare professional. It works by stimulating insulin release around meals and is generally taken according to the directions on the prescription label.
In Australia, all represented products require a prescription.
Nateglinide option available
We currently offer Starlix as 120 mg tablets. The available pack sizes are 30, 60, 90, 120, 180, 270 and 360 tablets, giving you a choice of supply quantities without changing strength or tablet form.
- Strength: 120 mg
- Form: tablet
- Pack sizes: 30 to 360 tablets
- Price range: A$50.16 to A$357.20
- Lowest listed price per tablet: A$0.99, based on the 360-tablet pack at A$357.20
Choosing a pack size
Your prescribed dose and expected duration of treatment should guide the pack size you select. A smaller pack may be useful when starting a prescribed treatment or where a shorter supply is needed, while the 360-tablet pack offers the lowest listed per-tablet price. Do not change how or when you take nateglinide based on pack size; follow the directions provided by your prescriber and pharmacist.
Ordering and delivery
You can order the listed nateglinide product from us and select your preferred pack size during purchase. We accept Visa, Mastercard, Bitcoin and USDT. You will see the final total and available delivery options at checkout.
We offer Express delivery for A$45.58, with tracking and an estimated delivery time of 4-7 days. Standard delivery costs A$22.78, has an estimated delivery time of 14-21 days, and does not include tracking. Free shipping may apply to either delivery method when the applicable threshold shown at checkout is met.
Customer experience
One Starlix reviewer reported receiving their tablets in a plain, discreet parcel. Another said they received a clear and quick answer from support about taking the tablets with food. These are individual customer experiences and do not replace advice from a healthcare professional about your own medicine use.
















