Forxiga (Dapagliflozin)

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Discover Forxiga – your partner in managing blood glucose levels with an innovative approach. Forxiga, with the generic name Dapagliflozin, comes in a convenient tablet form and works by aiding the kidneys in removing excess glucose from the blood, excreting it through urine.

Key Information about Forxiga:

  • Trade Name: Forxiga
  • Generic Name: Dapagliflozin
  • Drug Class: SGLT2 Inhibitors
  • Manufacturer: AstraZeneca

How Forxiga Works in Diabetes:
Dapagliflozin, a member of the SGLT2 inhibitors class, actively lowers blood glucose levels by preventing sodium-glucose transport proteins from reabsorbing filtered glucose back into the blood. This unique mechanism allows Forxiga to significantly enhance glucose removal through the kidneys and urinary excretion.

Suitability and Uses:
Forxiga is a versatile solution used to treat:

  1. Type 2 diabetes in adults and children aged 10 years and older, either as monotherapy or in combination with other medications, when diet and exercise alone are insufficient.
  2. Heart failure in adults (18 years and older) with impaired heart function.
  3. Chronic kidney disease in adults with reduced kidney function.

Who Should Avoid Dapagliflozin:
Dapagliflozin is not suitable for individuals who:

  • Have type 1 diabetes.
  • Are pregnant or breastfeeding.
  • Have type 2 diabetes with moderate to severe kidney disease.
  • Are galactose intolerant.
  • Have low salt levels in their body.

How and When to Take Forxiga:
Forxiga is a once-daily tablet, typically taken with water and can be consumed with or without food. It’s crucial to maintain a healthy diet and regular physical exercise while taking Forxiga to ensure overall well-being.

Storage:
Store Dapagliflozin tablets in the original container at room temperature. Keep them out of sight and reach of children.

Potential Side Effects:
While Forxiga supports your health journey, it’s important to be aware of potential side effects, including hypoglycemia (especially when taken with sulphonylureas or insulin), thrush, urinary tract infections, increased urination, changes in blood fat levels, lowered blood pressure, nightmares, seizures, shakiness, slurred speech, swelling, vaginal discharge, trouble breathing, unusual tiredness, weakness, vomiting, and weight gain. This list is not exhaustive; refer to the patient information leaflet for a comprehensive list.

Overdose Alert:
If you accidentally take an overdose of Forxiga, contact your health team immediately for guidance.

Embrace Forxiga as your ally in the pursuit of better health and effective diabetes management!