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  2. Dulaglutide - Wikipedia

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    Dulaglutide, sold under the brand name Trulicity among others, [8] is a medication used for the treatment of type 2 diabetes in combination with diet and exercise. [9] [10] It is also approved in the United States for the reduction of major adverse cardiovascular events in adults with type 2 diabetes who have established cardiovascular disease or multiple cardiovascular risk factors.

  3. Linagliptin - Wikipedia

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    Linagliptin, sold under the brand name Tradjenta among others, is a medication used to treat type 2 diabetes (but not type 1) in conjunction with exercise and diet. [8] [9] It is generally less preferred than metformin and sulfonylureas as an initial treatment. [8] [10] It is taken by mouth. [8] Common side effects include inflammation of the ...

  4. Empagliflozin/linagliptin - Wikipedia

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    The most common side effects include urinary infections, nasopharyngitis, and upper respiratory tract infections . [5] [6] The most serious side effects include ketoacidosis (high blood levels of acids called ‘ketoacids’), pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas), hypersensitivity (allergic reactions) and hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar levels).

  5. Tirzepatide - Wikipedia

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    The number of patients who discontinued taking tirzepatide also increased as the dosage increased, with patients taking 15 mg having a 25% discontinuation rate vs 5.1% for 5 mg patients and 11.1% for dulaglutide. [28] [clarification needed] To a slightly lesser extent, patients also reported reduced appetite. [27]

  6. Empagliflozin/linagliptin/metformin - Wikipedia

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    To reduce the risk of developing ketoacidosis (a serious condition where the body produces high levels of blood acids called ketones) after surgery, the FDA has approved changes to the prescribing information for SGLT2 inhibitor diabetes medications, recommending they be temporarily stopped before scheduled surgery.

  7. SGLT2 inhibitor - Wikipedia

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    A European Medicines Agency review concluded that there is a potential increased risk of lower limb amputation (mostly affecting the toes) in people taking canagliflozin, dapagliflozin and empagliflozin. [17] In August 2018, the FDA issued a warning of an increased risk of Fournier gangrene in patients using SGLT2 inhibitors. [18]

  8. File:Autoinjector with Trulicity by Lilly (Dulaglutid)-3129.jpg

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  9. Exenatide - Wikipedia

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    It is used together with diet, exercise, and potentially other antidiabetic medication. [7] It is a treatment option after metformin and sulfonylureas. [8] It is given by injection under the skin. [7] Common side effects include low blood sugar, nausea, dizziness, abdominal pain, and pain at the site of injection. [7]