Farxiga (dapagliflozin) is a type 2 diabetes medication jointly developed by AstraZeneca and Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS).
It is called Forxiga in Canada and Europe, where it has been approved since November 2012. Patients using Farxiga typically reduce their A1c by an average of 0.8% to 1% in trials lasting a year.
What Is Farxiga used for And How It Works?
Farxiga is a sodium–glucose cotransporter type 2 (SGLT2) inhibitor like J&J/Janssen Cilag’s Invokana (canagliflozin), which works to lower blood sugar by excreting excess glucose through the urine.
Controlling high blood sugar helps prevent kidney damage, blindness, nerve damage, loss of limbs, and sexual function problems.
As Farxiga also works by increasing the removal of sodium by your kidneys, it is used in people with type 2 diabetes and heart disease to lower the risk of going to the hospital for heart failure.
Urination of excess glucose also means losing some excess calories each day, and indeed, participants in clinical trials lost a few pounds on average and saw a small drop in blood pressure.
Is There A Generic Version of Farxiga?
There are currently no generic alternatives to Farxiga in the United States. However, we can source it from India.
Generic Farxiga contains the same active ingredient, dapagliflozin, and works as effective as brand name medication, while the price is lower.
How Much is Brand Name and Generic Farxiga Cost?
The average retail price of brand name Farxiga is $17.02 per tab (10 mg) in the United States. However, the same medication manufactured by same company, AstraZeneca, is only $2.09 per tab from Turkey. It is $3.49 per tab from Canada (as of Mar 9, 2021).
As for generic Farxiga from India, it is $1.03 per tab.
If you do not have insurance coverage or your insurance does not cover Farxiga, you can consider a certified international pharmacy to find affordable medication as above cost.
Compare prices with brand name and generic Farxiga and see the cost savings!
Who Should Not Use Dapagliflozin?
People who are suffering from Type-1 diabetes should not use dapagliflozin tablets. It does not have any effect on Type-1 diabetes patients.
Pregnant women should avoid using dapagliflozin . This is not recommended for pregnant women because it can cause issues with pregnancy.
People having kidney ailments should also stay away from dapagliflozin use. Forxiga tablet 10 mg increases renal secretion and can cause more kidney ailments.
It is not advised to the patient below 18 years of age or over 75 years of age to take dapagliflozin tablets.
What Is the Side Effects of Dapagliflozin?
Dapagliflozin’s most common side effect are urinary and genital tract infections, which many experts believe are fairly easy to manage, should they occur.
However, patients’ experiences vary and for a small percentage, the tradeoffs will not be worth it.
Common side effects of Farxiga include:
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