Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Just had this email from my GP Surgery:
Dear Patient
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING YOUR MEDICATION
If you take any of the medication in the list below and start with the symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19) this can put pressure on your kidneys and cause problems:
ACE inhibitors (tablets that end in 'pril' such as ramipril, lisinopril, enlapril)
Angiotensin II antagonists (tablets that end in 'sartan' such as candesartan, losartan and valsartan)
Diuretics or water tablets including furosemide, bumetanide, bendroflumethazide, indapamide, spironolactone
Metformin
Dapagliflozin, Empagliflozin, Canagliflozin for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Anti-inflammatory tablets such as ibuprofen, naproxen, diclofenac, Celecoxib, Etoricoxib
If you are taking any of these pills you should STOP them for the duration of the virus symptoms but restart them afterwards.
If you are in any doubt, check with the pharmacist, GP or nurse regarding which tablets to stop. Please phone the surgery to discuss this with a GP/nurse in a duty doctor telephone appointment that same day.
At all times it is also important to keep drinking plenty of fluids.
I take candesartan, but only a low dose so it wouldn't affect me much to stop it for a week or so. I imagine many of our T2 members take metformin
Dear Patient
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING YOUR MEDICATION
If you take any of the medication in the list below and start with the symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19) this can put pressure on your kidneys and cause problems:
ACE inhibitors (tablets that end in 'pril' such as ramipril, lisinopril, enlapril)
Angiotensin II antagonists (tablets that end in 'sartan' such as candesartan, losartan and valsartan)
Diuretics or water tablets including furosemide, bumetanide, bendroflumethazide, indapamide, spironolactone
Metformin
Dapagliflozin, Empagliflozin, Canagliflozin for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Anti-inflammatory tablets such as ibuprofen, naproxen, diclofenac, Celecoxib, Etoricoxib
If you are taking any of these pills you should STOP them for the duration of the virus symptoms but restart them afterwards.
If you are in any doubt, check with the pharmacist, GP or nurse regarding which tablets to stop. Please phone the surgery to discuss this with a GP/nurse in a duty doctor telephone appointment that same day.
At all times it is also important to keep drinking plenty of fluids.
I take candesartan, but only a low dose so it wouldn't affect me much to stop it for a week or so. I imagine many of our T2 members take metformin