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Forxiga: What is it for, how to take (and active ingredient)

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Forxiga is a medicine indicated for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus, heart failure and chronic renal failure.



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The active ingredient of the forxiga is dapagliflozine, a substance with antidiabetic action that helps control blood glucose levels and decreases kidney pressure.

Also read: Dapagliflozine: What is it for, how to take it and side effects

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The forxiga is marketed in pharmacies and drugstores in the form of 5 mg or 10 mg coated tablets containing 14 or 30 tablets. However, this medicine should be used only with the indication of the endocrinologist or general practitioner.


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So that Serve or Forxiga

The forxiga is indicated for:

  • Type 2 diabetes mellitus;
  • Chronic heart failure;
  • Chronic kidney disease.

The forxiga can also be indicated to prevent the development or worsening of heart failure, cardiovascular death, or kidney failure in people with type 2 diabetes.

Also read: Type 2 diabetes: what is, symptoms, causes and treatment

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Forxiga loss?

The forxiga can lose weight, leading to a loss of 2 to 4 kg. This is because one of the possible side effects of this medicine is the loss of body fat in some people.

However, this medicine should not be used to lose weight and should be used according to the orientation of the endocrinologist, cardiologist or nephrologist.

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Active Force Principle

The active ingredient of the forxiga is dapagliflozine, an antidiabetic that decreases kidney glucose reabsorption, increasing its elimination through urine.

In addition, dapagliflozine also decreases kidney pressure and, along with the increase in water elimination through the urine, favors the function of the kidneys and hearts.

What is the generic forxiga?

The generic forxiga is dapagliflozine, a remedy that is provided free of charge by SUS, through medical revenue.

This medicine can also be purchased in pharmacies or drugstores in the form of 5 mg or 10 mg tablets, being found with the similar name Edistride.

Also read: Edistride: What is it for, how to take it and side effects

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How to take

The forxigation should be taken orally, before or after a meal, at any time of the day, as indicated by the doctor.

Forxiga 10 mg

The forxiga 10 mg, as well as the 5 mg forxigation should be taken only by adults and the doses vary with the condition to be treated.

The forxiga should be taken with a glass of water, before or after meal, according to the doctor’s guidance.

Is forxiga free?

The forxiga is not a free medicine and is therefore not offered by SUS.

However, the generic of the forxiga, dapagliflozin, is offered by SUS for free at the Popular Pharmacy, by prescription.

Possible side effects

The side effects of the forxiga are:

  • Candidiasis;
  • Back pain;
  • Higher volume of urine or urinating more often,
  • Dizziness;
  • Dehydration or excessive thirst;
  • Weight loss or constipation;
  • Hypoglycemia.

In addition, skin bubbles may also appear, changes in cholesterol or fat levels, increase in the number of red blood cells and increased crew and urea or inflammation in the kidneys

You should consult your doctor or go to the nearest hospital quickly in the presence of symptoms of angioedema, diabetic ketacity, necrotic fasciitis of the perineum.

One should stop taking the forxiga and consult a doctor as soon as possible, in the presence of symptoms urinary tract infection, such as fever, burning when urinating, back pain and blood in the urine.

Also read: How are the first days taking forxiga?

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Forxiga is bad for the kidneys?

The forxiga can hurt the kidneys mainly in people who have a very damaged kidney function.

However, this medicine is safe for people with kidney problems and the use of the forxiga is indicated by the doctor only with an initial and periodic assessment of the functioning of the kidneys.

Who cannot use

People with allergy to Dapagliflozine or other compresses of tablets, as well as children, should not use the forxiga.

The forxiga is not recommended for the treatment of type 1 diabetes, diabetic cetoacidosis or people with severe kidney problems.

In addition, this medicine should not be used during the second and third quarters of pregnancy or during the breastfeeding period.

Pregnant women and people who are using other medications should only use the forcedness with the doctor’s guidance.

Source: www.tuasaude.com


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