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Dapaglyn SM 100/500 Tablet 10s

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Dapaglyn SM 100/500 Tablet 10s

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Can you take dapagliflozin with metformin?

Taking dapagliflozin with metformin (Xigduo) Your doctor will prescribe the strength with the right amount of metformin for you. The usual dose is 1 tablet taken twice a day. Its a good idea to take your medicine with a meal. This means the metformin is less likely to affect your stomach.

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What is Oxramet?

Oxramet XR 10mg/1000mg Tablet is a combination of two medicines used to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus. It helps control the high blood sugar levels seen in diabetes. This reduces the chances of serious complications of diabetes and also helps prevent heart disease.

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What is the generic drug for Glyxambi?

Glyxambi (empagliflozin and linagliptin) is a combination of an inhibitor of the sodium-glucose co-transporter (SGLT2) and an inhibitor of the dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) enzyme used as an adjunct to diet and exercise to improve glycemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

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How do you feel when blood sugar is high?

The symptoms of high blood sugar can include: Feeling thirstier than usual. Blurred vision. Having to urinate more often.

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Is Glyxambi safe?

Approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration was based on a study showing that both doses of Glyxambi (given along with metformin) were safe and more effective at lowering blood sugar levels than empagliflozin or linagliptin alone.

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What should you not eat when taking metformin?

According to the University of Michigan, you should avoid eating high-fiber foods after taking metformin. This is because fiber can bind to drugs and lower their concentration. Metformin levels decrease when taken with large amounts of fiber (greater than 30 grams per day).

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