Sitagliptin info

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Avatar n tn m asking please if is it possable that if i take the drug sitagliptin it would mean i could reduce the gliclazide and stop the mrtformin my Diabetes is well controlled on the whole but my nurse as requested i increase the glicazide
Avatar m tn Of the total number of subjects [N=3884] in Phase II and III clinical studies of Sitagliptin, 725 patients were 65 years and over, while 61 patients were 75 years and older. No overall differences in safety or effectiveness were observed between subjects 65 years and over and younger subjects. While this and other clinical experience have not identified differences in responses between the elderly and younger patients, greater sensitivity of some older individuals cannot be ruled out.
488724 tn?1253551235 I take 1000mg of Metformin twice a day, 100mg of Januvia(Sitagliptin) once a day and i take 25mg of Levothyroxin once a day. I also just started 150mg of Ranitidine twice a day for my stomach pain that makes me always feel nauseaous, and 100mg of Loratidine once a day for allergies. and today im starting taking Vitamins that i had stopped for a while.
Avatar m tn I had two test done 91 and 93 days after and i read on the forums her people going back and forth with there info about the window period but know one ever says where they got there information from
Avatar m tn Hi Steveo.....chiari is described as a herniation of the cerebral tonsils protruding down onto the spine...the drs will usually do an MRI of the brain and inform u of the lenght of herniation.....mine is 6mm.....everyone is different as to the symptoms they have.To understand this better there is a poem in my journal...if u click on my name it'll take u to my profile page...u will see the post. Also for more info on chiari see the health pages to the right of the screen.
Avatar f tn Agree, will need more info, was it discovered during surgery,Cat Scan or MRI.
Avatar m tn In a setting as described above, psychiatrists are legally obligated to fully explain the risks and benefits of medications, as well as other alternative or adjunctive treatments, and to answer any and all questions about side-effects, and to ensure the patient is fully informed before consenting to treatment. If your question concerns an inpatient or hospital-like setting, the patient's rights might be similar, though perhaps not identical, to the above.
Avatar f tn I am trying to find out information about hydromorphone 12 mg.