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Janumet

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When you collect the tablets, ask pharmacist - that's their area of expertise and most really enjoy being asked about medications and helping people who are prescribed new tablets, and when home, look at Patient Information Leaflet, which should have plenty of information for reference.
 
Thanks for the help. It has made me very ill and I will go back to insulin until I talk to my doctor. It was working well re-blood sugar, however.
 
Thanks for the help. It has made me very ill and I will go back to insulin until I talk to my doctor. It was working well re-blood sugar, however.

How long have you been taking them? I thought you only got them yesterday.
+ you should not stop taking a prescribed medicine and especially not revert to your old prescription without referring back to your GP. If you noticed an improvement in blood sugar readings on the new medicine then I presume you have been taking them for a while as Metformin takes several days to start working.

With regards to the supposed ill effects of Janumet/Januvia, Byetta etc written in Jenny Ruhl's pages that seem to have revolted you, I would refer you to a book by Ben Goldacre called 'Bad Science' (see his website here: http://www.badscience.net/)
Jenny Ruhl seems to scour the Internet looking for dubious studies that support her theories. I cannot see any mention of her scientific or medical qualifications and the studies I looked at that she quoted were not 'valid' as justification of their conclusion. The things she quotes seem to be in the same league as the reports of the ill effects of artificial sweeteners.
 
How long have you been taking them? I thought you only got them yesterday.
+ you should not stop taking a prescribed medicine and especially not revert to your old prescription without referring back to your GP. If you noticed an improvement in blood sugar readings on the new medicine then I presume you have been taking them for a while as Metformin takes several days to start working.

With regards to the supposed ill effects of Janumet/Januvia, Byetta etc written in Jenny Ruhl's pages that seem to have revolted you, I would refer you to a book by Ben Goldacre called 'Bad Science' (see his website here: http://www.badscience.net/)
Jenny Ruhl seems to scour the Internet looking for dubious studies that support her theories. I cannot see any mention of her scientific or medical qualifications and the studies I looked at that she quoted were not 'valid' as justification of their conclusion. The things she quotes seem to be in the same league as the reports of the ill effects of artificial sweeteners.


I started to take Janumet twice a day last Friday but I have been really sick - was in the hospital all day yesterday - thought I was having another heart attack. I am only slowly feeling a bit better since I didn't take a tablet today.
 
I started to take Janumet twice a day last Friday but I have been really sick - was in the hospital all day yesterday - thought I was having another heart attack. I am only slowly feeling a bit better since I didn't take a tablet today.

What did the hospital say? or did they just rule out heart attack and send you home. You should really get an emergency appointment with your GP if only to tell them your prescription is making you ill.
 
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