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Farxiga and CKD
I know there have been a few posts about
Farxiga
. I have read that it was recently approved to potentially slow ckd progression. I don’t see my neph for another month, and was just curious if any of you were either taking it, or had some information from your doctor.
I know there have been a few posts about
Farxiga
. I have read that it was recently approved to potentially slow ckd progression. I don’t see my neph for another month, and was just curious if any of you were either taking it, or had some information from your doctor.
Cbailey
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Farxiga just approved
I know this was posted a few months back, but I see that now the FDA has actually approved
Farxiga
for CKD non diabetic. My doctor is reluctant as I'm around 27 percent function. Had anyone here tried this drug for CKD yet or know anyone who has? Thanks.
I know this was posted a few months back, but I see that now the FDA has actually approved
Farxiga
for CKD non diabetic. My doctor is reluctant as I'm around 27 percent function. Had anyone here tried this drug for CKD yet or know anyone who has? Thanks.
Lebrat
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Blood sugars - Prick testing or a sensor?
My blood sugar is high (high teens, twenties) and I tolerate drugs such as
farxiga
very badly so am discouraged from taking medication. My most recent hab1c (?) was 91 (July). Should I change from prick test to sensor? And, if so, which is the best available? And is it available on the NHS?
My blood sugar is high (high teens, twenties) and I tolerate drugs such as
farxiga
very badly so am discouraged from taking medication. My most recent hab1c (?) was 91 (July). Should I change from prick test to sensor? And, if so, which is the best available? And is it available on the NHS?
LizzieG101
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
4 years ago
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More good news in research: Clinical trials show dramatic results for Farxiga® in treating CKD
Farxiga
was approved by the FDA in May 2020 for patients with heart failure. AstraZeneca will ask the FDA to approve its use in treating CKD.
Farxiga
was approved by the FDA in May 2020 for patients with heart failure. AstraZeneca will ask the FDA to approve its use in treating CKD.
Hidden
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Kidney Disease
4 years ago
If you have diabetes
AstraZeneca announced it's testing the SGLT-2 inhibitor dapagliflozin (
Farxiga
) as a possible COVID-19 treatment in the phase III DARE-19 trial. (Reuters) New research from Glytec suggests that in-hospital mortality is more than quadrupled in COVID-19 patients with diabetes and hyperglycemia.
AstraZeneca announced it's testing the SGLT-2 inhibitor dapagliflozin (
Farxiga
) as a possible COVID-19 treatment in the phase III DARE-19 trial. (Reuters) New research from Glytec suggests that in-hospital mortality is more than quadrupled in COVID-19 patients with diabetes and hyperglycemia.
vocalEK
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Covid-19: Another good reason to get control our blood sugars?
Farxiga
Tested as COVID-19 Tx; Intensify Metabolic Control for Prevention “New research from Glytec suggests that in-hospital mortality is more than quadrupled in COVID-19 patients with diabetes and hyperglycemia.
Farxiga
Tested as COVID-19 Tx; Intensify Metabolic Control for Prevention “New research from Glytec suggests that in-hospital mortality is more than quadrupled in COVID-19 patients with diabetes and hyperglycemia.
hsouter
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CLL Support
4 years ago
No thyroid and have shakes and nausea
Hi guys I’m looking for some advice, had full thyroidectomy almost three years ago, have diabetes. I take 150mg np thyroid, jentadueto and forxiga for diabetes and lexapro. Lately I have been feeling nauseated a lot, don’t feel like eating but do and then feel like vomiting after eating. Last couple
Hi guys I’m looking for some advice, had full thyroidectomy almost three years ago, have diabetes. I take 150mg np thyroid, jentadueto and forxiga for diabetes and lexapro. Lately I have been feeling nauseated a lot, don’t feel like eating but do and then feel like vomiting after eating. Last couple
Clode41
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Dapaglifloxin ( Farxiga)
Hi I have been told by my cardiac nurse that this is the new whiz drug for heart failure, it is already being prescribed for type 2 diabetes. Has anyone been given it for Heart failure or does it not have NICE approval yet?
Hi I have been told by my cardiac nurse that this is the new whiz drug for heart failure, it is already being prescribed for type 2 diabetes. Has anyone been given it for Heart failure or does it not have NICE approval yet?
Taraharp
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Hi I’m back low carbing
I did it last year then got burn out and gave up basically I’m also on a drug called Forxiga so I’m doing moderate low carb of 100g per day which surprisingly has been ok as I was told don’t do it Dr gave me the drug and sent me on my merry way which for me didn’t bode well but I got a meter and strips
I did it last year then got burn out and gave up basically I’m also on a drug called Forxiga so I’m doing moderate low carb of 100g per day which surprisingly has been ok as I was told don’t do it Dr gave me the drug and sent me on my merry way which for me didn’t bode well but I got a meter and strips
Pollylolly
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
5 years ago
Can We Take Celebrex Occasionally
My eGFR was 50 and I went to a new doctor for my diabetes and he gave me these new pills
FARXIGA
10 mg. and it went down 15 points in 3 month. I know there is a class action law suit for that drug. Thanks for reading this.
My eGFR was 50 and I went to a new doctor for my diabetes and he gave me these new pills
FARXIGA
10 mg. and it went down 15 points in 3 month. I know there is a class action law suit for that drug. Thanks for reading this.
Batsheva
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Kidney Disease
5 years ago
Forxiga (dapagliflozin)
Does anyone take this for diabetes control I'm concerned on effect on liver
Does anyone take this for diabetes control I'm concerned on effect on liver
woodlandT
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PBC Foundation
5 years ago
Why doesn’t t3 work for me
Has put me on armour and
farxiga
. I do believe I have an absorption issue, (ibs and etc) also inflammation, I take meloxicam 15 mg daily, so my question is, how do I get better absorption, and will armour work better than cytomel? I am so wanting this weight to come off.
Has put me on armour and
farxiga
. I do believe I have an absorption issue, (ibs and etc) also inflammation, I take meloxicam 15 mg daily, so my question is, how do I get better absorption, and will armour work better than cytomel? I am so wanting this weight to come off.
8grand
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Medications that are BAD for your bones?
Have you ever taken a moment to read the package insert that comes with your prescription drugs? There are many that can harm your bones. You may need to take one of these medications, but it is extra important to take steps to protect your bones.
Here are the most common medications that can harm
Have you ever taken a moment to read the package insert that comes with your prescription drugs? There are many that can harm your bones. You may need to take one of these medications, but it is extra important to take steps to protect your bones.
Here are the most common medications that can harm
Hidden
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Osteoporosis Support
6 years ago
I am really fed up and can't live with edema (water retention) anymore. Does anyone has any thoughts to share about this?
I was untreated for hypothyroidism for years because my results were always more or less "normal". Instead I received all sorts of treatments for diseases I never had, just wasted time, money, health. I started retaining water year after I became ill. it was in 2009 and since then IT NEVER STOPPED. I
I was untreated for hypothyroidism for years because my results were always more or less "normal". Instead I received all sorts of treatments for diseases I never had, just wasted time, money, health. I started retaining water year after I became ill. it was in 2009 and since then IT NEVER STOPPED. I
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
M i controlling well
20 days back my fasting blood sugar was 305 and after food was 357 and the Hba1c was 13% and after taking Istamet 50/500 twice a day and Forxiga once a day my fbs is 82 and after food is 105 and I reduce 2 kg of my weight from 92 kg to 89.5kg, m I doing well is their a chance that I will be able to
20 days back my fasting blood sugar was 305 and after food was 357 and the Hba1c was 13% and after taking Istamet 50/500 twice a day and Forxiga once a day my fbs is 82 and after food is 105 and I reduce 2 kg of my weight from 92 kg to 89.5kg, m I doing well is their a chance that I will be able to
sknayak
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Diabetes India
9 years ago
Diabetes
I have come to know that forxiga (Astra Geneva) is the new medicine for diabetes patient. If anyone can tell me about the response of the medicine it will be great help to me.
I have come to know that forxiga (Astra Geneva) is the new medicine for diabetes patient. If anyone can tell me about the response of the medicine it will be great help to me.
prem_preti
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Diabetes India
9 years ago
New Meds
recently been prescribed forxiga (dapaglilozin) - has anyone had problems with this
recently been prescribed forxiga (dapaglilozin) - has anyone had problems with this
birdy53
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
10 years ago
Forxiga (dapagliflozin) Mfd by Astra Zeneca
Is this medicine available in India? is anyone using it? what is yr experience with it?
Is this medicine available in India? is anyone using it? what is yr experience with it?
Hidden
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Diabetes India
10 years ago
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