Januvia 100 mg

Januvia 100 mg

  • $72.00



Manufacturer: MSD / Merck Sharp & Dohme
Pharmaceutical name: Sitagliptin
Pack: 28 pills (100 mg)
Januvia is a daily oral medication for diabetes that aids in managing blood sugar levels by adjusting the insulin production by the body post-meal. It is available as a 100 mg tablet and is an FDA-approved treatment specifically for type 2 diabetes. Men and women over 18 years old with type 2 diabetes can purchase this highly effective treatment online.
 
The active ingredient in Januvia is Sitagliptin, which enhances the levels of 'incretin' hormones in the body. These hormones are typically released immediately following a meal and signal the pancreas to produce insulin. Sitagliptin becomes effective during this process, promoting additional insulin production when blood glucose levels rise and reducing sugar production in the liver. This mechanism effectively regulates type 2 diabetes.
 
The usual prescribed dosage of Januvia is 100 mg to be taken once daily. Nonetheless, your dosage may vary if you are using Januvia in conjunction with other anti-diabetic medications; in such cases, your doctor or online consultant will provide further guidance. Moreover, for patients with moderate to severe kidney impairment, the dose of Januvia will be adjusted.
 
Under no circumstances should you take two doses of Januvia on the same day. Always review the usage instructions found on the medication packaging. Januvia can be taken with or without food, but it is essential to adhere to your doctor's recommendations. For optimal results, Januvia should be part of a comprehensive treatment plan that includes exercise, dietary management, weight control, and regular blood sugar monitoring.
 
Individual responses to medications can vary, making it challenging to foresee side effects. Common side effects of Januvia include headaches, joint discomfort, and painful limbs.
 
Rarer side effects may include constipation and dizziness. These effects typically diminish as your body adjusts to the treatment, but if you experience persistent discomfort, you should notify your doctor promptly.