Re: VICTOZA
BrianSkye said:
Does anyone know if any of these are going to conflict with the Victoza? I've been told to ramp up the Victoza and ramp down the Gliclazide on my own authority depending on BG readings. Either they trust me or they've gone bonkers.
Hi there Brian.
I am 67 and I have a meds list similar to yours and I get along just fine injecting my daily Victoza.
My only words of caution concerns going for a daily dump. You may well find your once regular habits become somewhat erratic and I was informed this was normal and associated with the way it works. I was advised to have a daily bio yogurt type drink which helped for many months until I needed antibiotics (cephalexin 500mg) for a heavy respiratory bug infection. That antibiotic slowed my gut motility down to almost a constipated state and I needed to involve my GP. Apparently again this was to be expected and I was prescribed Fybogel twice a day after meals ...WOW .. what a difference!! It was like going back to my pre Victoza days and now I have Fybogel on my repeat prescription list.
Before I consulted my GP, I did have words with my usual and extremely helpful pharmacist, but he was reluctant to recommend a general laxative just in case it interfered with the way Victoza works. My GP agreed with that information and told me most laxatives will disrupt Victoza and to stick to the Fybogel.
Fybogel is dispensed under NHS but is requested by the name of Ispaghula Husk Granules 3.5gms. They are available in 'flavours' but I found them to be far more palatable in the plain version.
I have found Victoza to be good in other ways beside lowering my BG. It has lowered a stubborn systolic which lead to halving my Amlodipine and also increased my slow heart rate to normal which enabled me to increase the Sotalol to the required dose. It also stopped cluster headaches and all the meds I used to take for those as well as removing the need to take those little blue bedroom pills as 'something for the weekend' :wink: .. :thumbsup:
I'd like to say that it has also helped the arthritis, but alas, its just the same and I still need plenty of Voltarol cream.
Good luck with your daily Victoza and don't forget to come back and share with us ..
