onglyza
Introduction to onglyza
Onglyza is a medication available in tablet form primarily used to treat type 2 diabetes. Onglyza helps control blood sugar levels when combined with diet and exercise. It is important to follow your healthcare provider's instructions when using onglyza.
Composition of onglyza
Onglyza contains the active ingredient Saxagliptin, which works by inhibiting the DPP-4 enzyme. This enzyme breaks down hormones that regulate blood sugar. By blocking DPP-4, Saxagliptin increases insulin levels and decreases glucose production in the liver, helping to lower blood sugar levels.
Uses of onglyza
- Treatment of type 2 diabetes
- Helps control blood sugar levels
- Used in combination with diet and exercise
Side effects of onglyza
- Common side effects: Infections of the upper respiratory tract, headaches
- Serious side effects: Increased risk of heart failure, especially in individuals with heart or kidney problems
Precautions of onglyza
Onglyza may increase the risk of heart failure, particularly in patients with existing heart or kidney issues. It is not recommended for individuals with a history of pancreatitis. Always inform your doctor of any new or worsening symptoms.
How to Take onglyza
The usual starting dose of onglyza for adults is 5 mg once daily, taken as a tablet with or without food. It is crucial to follow your doctor's instructions and not to crush or chew the tablet.
Conclusion of onglyza
Onglyza, containing the active ingredient Saxagliptin, belongs to the therapeutic class of DPP-4 inhibitors and is manufactured to help manage type 2 diabetes. It is essential to use onglyza as directed by your healthcare provider to effectively control blood sugar levels. Always be aware of potential side effects and precautions associated with its use.

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