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Tag: Diabetes type 2

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Can you take Rybelsus with Losartan? A guide to managing your medications

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According to the CDC, approximately 1 in 3 American adults have high blood pressure, and over 38 million have diabetes, making it common for patients to require medication for both conditions. For those managing type 2 diabetes and hypertension, a common concern is whether you can take Rybelsus with Losartan safely. While many drug interaction checkers indicate no known major interaction, there are important factors to consider, such as potential overlapping side effects and Rybelsus's effect on oral drug absorption.

Is Bydureon Covered by Medicare? A 2025 Guide

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Approximately 70% of Medicare prescription drug plans have included Bydureon Bcise on their formularies [1.2.1]. However, AstraZeneca discontinued the drug in October 2024, impacting future availability [1.2.2]. So, is Bydureon covered by Medicare for those still using it?

Understanding Why Does Metformin Give You Diarrhea?

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Studies suggest that gastrointestinal side effects, including diarrhea, occur in a significant number of people taking the diabetes medication metformin, especially during the initial weeks of treatment. While the exact reason why does metformin give you diarrhea is complex, it is linked to the drug's effects on the gut's biochemistry and bacteria.

What Is Chlorpropamide Used for? A First-Generation Sulfonylurea Explained

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First introduced in 1958, chlorpropamide is a first-generation sulfonylurea medication that was historically used to treat type 2 diabetes by stimulating insulin release from the pancreas. Its usage has declined significantly in recent years in favor of newer, safer options. This article explores what is chlorpropamide used for and its pharmacological profile.