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Results 1 - 10 of 34 for dapagliflozin OR metformin
  1. ... may be used alone or in combination. BIGUANIDES Metformin (Glucophage, Glumetza, Riomet, and Fortamet) is a biguanide. ... health care providers prescribe for type 2 diabetes. Metformin is a medicine that stops the liver from ...
  2. ... lead to weight-loss. These include: Canagliflozin (Invokana) Dapagliflozin (Farxiga) Dapagliflozin combined with saxagliptin (Qtern) Dulaglutide (Trulicity) ...
  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. ... your provider if you take the diabetes medication metformin (Glucophage). You may need to take extra precautions. ... may ask you to avoid the use of metformin for two days after the CT-angiogram.
  5. ... nateglinide and repaglinide) Indomethacin (a pain reliever) Insulin Metformin when used with sulfonylureas SGLT2 inhibitors (such as ...
  6. ... for this purpose. Examples of these medicines are dapagliflozin (Farxiga) and empagliflozin (Jardiance).
  7. ... the medicines you are taking. If you take metformin, talk to your provider about stopping it. Sometimes, ...
  8. ... Take medicines as directed. Your provider may prescribe metformin or another medicine to reduce the chance that ...
  9. ... your provider if you take the diabetes medicine metformin (Glucophage). People taking this medicine may have to ...
  10. ... beta adrenergic agonists (albuterol, salmeterol), certain HIV medicines, metformin Not enough blood containing oxygen getting to a ...
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