Vreelandjr
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- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
My doc flatly refuses to prescribe Forxiga with Gliclazide as he says its against NICE guidelines but I have combed the guidelines myself and cant find . Actually your combination sounds good, maybe you would be Ok on just 2 of them but there will be a reason your doc has given you all 3, so unless you have probs dont worry about it is my feeling!I've been on 10mg Forxiga for 3 months. I've only lost a few pounds which was in the first few weeks and that was probably excess water.
I also take metformin and gliclazide but I'm not sure if the gliclazide is the reason my weight loss is sooo slow?
I don't know if I need gliclazide with Forxiga? Any ideas?
I have been taking Forxiga for about a month now and it's brilliant. With a slight change in my diet (down to one type of carb per day) I am now completely off my insulin! It does have some side effects, mainly drinking more & visiting the loo more often but I can live with that.
I wouldn't touch this drug:I have had type 2 for 15 years and have had several changes in medication: gliclazide- metformin- exenatide- forxiga and now prescribed dapaglithozin. Unfortunately after reading the forum yesterday, I began to worry about the forxiga which was increased after six months. I keep getting thrush which is driving me crazy. Then I was prescribed dapaglithozin but , since I have moved abroad, cannot get it, so returned to Forxiga.
Can anyone tell me what effect the dapaglithozin is likely to have, as I have now managed to acquire three month's supply?
It's all very well for a HCP to ask us to persevere with a nasty side effect, but they are not the ones who have to go through it. There may be other options for getting your BGs down, that you could discuss with him next time. Do contact him though if you want to stop any medication, other than for the reasons he specified to you. Good luck with your HbA1c result.My GP prescribed Dapagliflozin 5mg in May this year and I took it daily until 10th August. It brought down my blood sugars on a daily basis and it reduced my HBA1C to 71 (from 78). I stopped it because Of the excessive sweating day and night. I saw my GP yesterday and he was not very pleased at me stopping the drug, he asked me to go back on it and persevere with the sweating - so I agreed. But, he said if I developed backache, thrush in my groin or pain on passing urine I was to stop immediately. I have had my bloods done today to check my HBA1C.
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