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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 276996" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Hi. I've been on Sitaglitpin for over a year with no problems and some reduction in spikes. Sitagliptin is only a few years old and still a bit expensive. It has few side effects but has been known to cause serious pancreaitis in a few users. It gave me a headache for the first week of use but no problems since. Sitagliptin is a 'DPP-4' inhibitor i.e. it suppresses an enzyme that in turn suppresses insulin production after a period of time after eating. By extending insulin production after eating it does help with spikes. It has no effect on weight or hypos. There is only one dose of 100gm which can be taken at any time of day. So, most users seem to report good results with few problems so I hope it helps you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 276996, member: 21149"] Hi. I've been on Sitaglitpin for over a year with no problems and some reduction in spikes. Sitagliptin is only a few years old and still a bit expensive. It has few side effects but has been known to cause serious pancreaitis in a few users. It gave me a headache for the first week of use but no problems since. Sitagliptin is a 'DPP-4' inhibitor i.e. it suppresses an enzyme that in turn suppresses insulin production after a period of time after eating. By extending insulin production after eating it does help with spikes. It has no effect on weight or hypos. There is only one dose of 100gm which can be taken at any time of day. So, most users seem to report good results with few problems so I hope it helps you. [/QUOTE]
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