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<blockquote data-quote="Unbeliever" data-source="post: 463056" data-attributes="member: 30851"><p>I have been on Januvia for a few years now with no side effects . When I firs took it I suffered from a slight headache and drowsiness for the first few weeks. It was very effective in stopping the spikes I used to suffer [possibly liver dumpimng} because i am unable to eat a large enough evening meal. It appears to lower my fasting bgs when I take it in the evening. too.</p><p>I would prefer not to have to take it at all ,of course,, but as I suffer from drug induced complications with my vision from rosiglitazone} I am reluctant to risk the spikes returning and doing further damage.</p><p>I am not aware of any recent studies but the pancreatic cancer fear seemed to have been based on the fact that it is always a possibility when no long term studies are available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unbeliever, post: 463056, member: 30851"] I have been on Januvia for a few years now with no side effects . When I firs took it I suffered from a slight headache and drowsiness for the first few weeks. It was very effective in stopping the spikes I used to suffer [possibly liver dumpimng} because i am unable to eat a large enough evening meal. It appears to lower my fasting bgs when I take it in the evening. too. I would prefer not to have to take it at all ,of course,, but as I suffer from drug induced complications with my vision from rosiglitazone} I am reluctant to risk the spikes returning and doing further damage. I am not aware of any recent studies but the pancreatic cancer fear seemed to have been based on the fact that it is always a possibility when no long term studies are available. [/QUOTE]
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