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Results 1 - 10 of 32 for dapagliflozin OR metformin
  1. ... lead to weight-loss. These include: Canagliflozin (Invokana) Dapagliflozin (Farxiga) Dapagliflozin combined with saxagliptin (Qtern) Dulaglutide (Trulicity) ...
  2. ... nateglinide and repaglinide) Indomethacin (a pain reliever) Insulin Metformin when used with sulfonylureas SGLT2 inhibitors (such as ...
  3. ... your provider if you take the diabetes medicine metformin (Glucophage). You may need to take extra precautions. ... your provider if you take the diabetes medicine metformin (Glucophage) because you may need to take extra ...
  4. ... blood levels if you are taking the medicine metformin.
  5. ... pain and arthritis, such as ibuprofen and naproxen. Metformin used to treat diabetes. Some herbal teas contain ...
  6. ... the uterine lining. A diabetes medicine called Glucophage (metformin) may also be prescribed to: Make your periods ...
  7. ... asthma or COPD (albuterol and salmeterol) Epinephrine Linezolid Metformin, used to treat diabetes (most often when overdosed) ...
  8. ... Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) Medicines, such as salicylates, metformin, anti-retrovirals MELAS (a very rare genetic mitochondrial ...
  9. ... Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) Medicines, such as salicylates, metformin, anti-retrovirals MELAS (a very rare genetic mitochondrial ...
  10. ... your provider if you take the diabetes medicine metformin (Glucophage). People taking this medicine may need to ...
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