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Side effects of empagliflozin/jardiance for high blood sugar of the liver?

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I have been using empagliflozin/Jardiance for high blood sugar 88, when tested for diabetes 2 been taken off metformin which I have been on since March 2020, worry that my high blood sugar level is too high, despite loosing two and a half stone, so cholesterol is minimum? On empagliflozin for five weeks, but now found my urine flow is " too regular", am drinking plenty of fluids [water] but so much so my incontinence pads are been replaced regular as well, meaning stuck in the house most of the time! When looking through users of empagliflozin I could not find anybody in the high sugar/liver diabetes 2 BUT hopefully there is somebody in my predicament quandary ?

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