Hi, I long suspected cost was a factor. Was on 40mg Gliclazideand Hba1c was 48 for some time. Out of the blue a Pharmascist from the pratice telephoned and said my control was good it was time to change medication especially to avoid hypos. Dapagliflosin prescribed at 10mg and was useless. Re hypos, I had one in 2016, the only time in 25 years, it was Christmas and I missed two meals.
I prick test daily and my mmol went up to 9 or 10 fasting having been 5 or thereabouts for years.
Practice refused to change because they don't believe in prick testing even though I download data from Contour plus and have saved years of data.. Had to wait 3 months for Hba1c and it had increased to 61! Referred to Eye Infirmary urgently because eye bleed detected - caused by med change. 18 months later and having been on Gliclazide again the eye problem resolved and consultant said don't let anyone change meds again.
Dapagliflosin caused major wee problems, No sleep because of this. Taken of Dapagliflosin a, because of side erects b,its total failure control type 2 diabetes, Sitaglptosin prescribed but was also no use. After a couple of weeks Gliclazide prescribed again by a new Diabetic Nurse.
Am now having to produce test fortnightly since Practice again want me on Dapagliflosin - so much for caring sharing healthcare! They hadn't even checked on past Dapagliflosin history. There must be a heck of a saving if Practice want money saving instead of patient health.