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US Name:
Farxiga
Alternative Names:
Forxiga
Active Ingredients:
Dapagliflozin
Brand Manufacturer:
Astra Zeneca
Manufacturer Location:
USA and UK
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Farxiga (dapagliflozin) is an oral medication for adults. It helps manage blood sugar in type 2 diabetes. It also treats heart failure and chronic kidney disease. This SGLT2 inhibitor works by helping your kidneys remove sugar from your body through urine, protecting your heart and kidneys.
| Forxiga Brand | 10mg 30 Tablets |
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Our price: $75.00 |
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| Dapagliflozin Generic | 10mg 28 Tablets |
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Our price: $40.00 |
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| Forxiga Brand | 5mg 28 Tablets |
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Our price: $132.00 |
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| Dapagliflozin Generic | 5mg 100 Tablets |
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Our price: $115.00 |
Some common side effects of Farxiga include:
More serious side effects can also occur. These include dehydration, low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), and a serious infection called Fournier’s gangrene. Contact your doctor immediately if you experience dizziness, fainting, serious genital pain or swelling, or symptoms of a UTI.
Farxiga is prescribed for several conditions in adults:
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