Thank you. I felt it needed something especially as the last OP I flagged confirmed they had not been given any special info,I have stickied your information @Oldvatr as it is something that needs highlighting.
Thank you for posting this as a sticky, I wouldn't like anyone else to go through what I and others have. I believe there have been 120+ cases in the UK, including at least 2 fatalities.Thank you. I felt it needed something especially as the last OP I flagged confirmed they had not been given any special info,
Now we have a central place to keep this info up to date.
Thank you for posting this. I was worried that I was appearing to be overly cautious and accused of frightening Newbies with dire warnings. Crying wolf came to my mind often. I am glad this information is now being properly used.Thank you for posting this as a sticky, I wouldn't like anyone else to go through what I and others have. I believe there have been 120+ cases in the UK, including at least 2 fatalities.
I can see that the online patient information leaflet has been changed to include warnings, but the PIL inside the packets of medication does not include any information and will take time to catch up. I wasn't warned by my prescriber or by the pharmacist. When I went back and queried my symptoms with them I was told it was because the medication was working and my blood sugars were falling. My sugars were running at 3-4 even though I was in DKA. When I went to A&E the doctor was about to send me home even though my ketones were off the scale. I was only when I showed him the warnings from this site on my phone that he ran blood tests and then all hell broke loose!
Not crying wolf at all! It was your post with the drug safety update that finally convinced the doctor in A&E, so thank you for that. In fact I can't thank you enough!!!Thank you for posting this. I was worried that I was appearing to be overly cautious and accused of frightening Newbies with dire warnings. Crying wolf came to my mind often. I am glad this information is now being properly used.
Edit to Add: I am so pleased you had a good outcome to report. You showed preseverence and for that I vote you a Winner.
It sounds like A&E only check for ketoacidosis if bgl levels are exceedingly high, which this med sideslips. It gets in under their radar. But you are indeed alive, so probably wasn't this after all. Either way both of us are off this med type, so we can pass the warning on to others. The only other thing to add was that if you came off this because of adverse effects, then the GP should have sent in a yellow card to log it on the drugs advisory database.I too went to a&e but ketones weren't checked as bg was 9.2 on testing, I guess? I was checked for thrombosis and sent home. I stopped the tablet myself but since I'm not dead maybe I wasn't suffering with Ketoacidosis?
Specialist noted thrush for reason of stopping.It sounds like A&E only check for ketoacidosis if bgl levels are exceedingly high, which this med sidelaps. It gets in under their radar. But you are indeed alive, so probably wasn't this after all. Either way both of us are off this med type, so we can pass the warning on to others. The only other thing to add was that if you came off this because of adverse effects, then the GP should have sent in a yellow card to log it on the drugs advisory database.
Thanks for highlighting, I had DKA, two days after you alerted me. I am now off the drug for more reasons than the DKA but already feeling a lot better.Thank you. I felt it needed something especially as the last OP I flagged confirmed they had not been given any special info,
Now we have a central place to keep this info up to date.
The trouble with this drug it disguises DKA as blood meter reads ok bg level but blood/body is suffering with DKA so medical staff don't check for DKA if their meter bg is normal, sometimes.Thanks for this advice.I started on this yesterday and was really only warned about not letting myself get dehydrated and the high thrush risk .No warning of potentential DKA .Maybe she thought this wouldn't be relevant to me as my BG's are up in the high twenties but I'm hoping and thought the whole point of this med was that it works and would lower my BG so therefore putting me in the danger zone for a DKA.
Have you seen this @Liam1955 ?There are now warnings about to be added to these drugs about an increased risk of lower limb amputations. I'd be very wary of taking them
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle...210_MSCPEDIT&uac=150977BN&impID=1288424&faf=1
Have you seen this @Liam1955 ?
Thank you @Indy51 .Also adding the warning posted by @Ultramum on another thread about affect of canagliflozin on joints and bone density:
https://www.fda.gov/Drugs/DrugSafety/ucm461449.htm
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