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  2. Empagliflozin - Wikipedia

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    Empagliflozin, sold under the brand name Jardiance (/ ˈ dʒ ɑːr d i ə n s / JAR-dee-əns), among others, is an antidiabetic medication used to improve glucose control in people with type 2 diabetes. [12] [2] [14] It is taken by mouth. [2]

  3. 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.

  4. Medication discontinuation - Wikipedia

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    Medication discontinuation is the ceasing of a medication treatment for a patient by either the clinician or the patient themself. [1] [2] When initiated by the clinician, it is known as deprescribing. [3]

  5. Here's What Actually Happens When You Stop Taking Ozempic - AOL

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    Here's everything you need to know about what you can expect from Ozempic—from what the side effects really look like to what happens when you stop taking it. Let this expert-backed advice guide ...

  6. What Happens When You Stop Taking Ozempic? - AOL

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    When you stop taking it, the effects of the medication will wear off which may lead to any or all of the following: When it comes to weight management, ...

  7. How Long Is It Safe to Stay on Ozempic? - AOL

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    You might regain some of the weight you lost on Ozempic when you stop taking the drug. A 2022 Novo Nordisk study looked at nearly 2,000 people with a body mass index (BMI) ...

  8. 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).

  9. Tapering (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    In medicine, tapering is the practice of gradually reducing the dosage of a medication to reduce or discontinue it. Generally, tapering is done is to avoid or minimize withdrawal symptoms that arise from neurobiological adaptation to the drug.