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Head-to-Head vs Sulfonylurea

JANUVIA: Proven across a range of clinical studiesa

aAs an adjunct to diet and exercise.

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For patients uncontrolled on metformin

  • Comparable goal-getting power vs glipizide 47
  • Weight loss and less hypoglycemia compared with glipizide
  • More than 90% of patients in commercial plans are covered at the lowest branded co-pay without prior authorizationsb,c

bFingertip Formulary, LLC. July 2011.
cAmong oral antidiabetics and Glucagon-like peptide-1s.

Selected Important Risk Information
There have been postmarketing reports of acute pancreatitis, including fatal and nonfatal hemorrhagic or necrotizing pancreatitis, in patients taking JANUVIA. After initiating JANUVIA, observe patients carefully for signs and symptoms of pancreatitis. If pancreatitis is suspected, promptly discontinue JANUVIA and initiate appropriate management. It is unknown whether patients with a history of pancreatitis are at increased risk of developing pancreatitis while taking JANUVIA.

 

Joe

  • 48 years old with type 2 diabetes
  • 5’6”, 176 lb
  • BMI: 28.0
  • Concerned about hypoglycemia at work
  • Concerned about weight
  • Uncontrolled on metformin alone
  • Current A1C 7.7%

For appropriate patients with type 2 diabetes, consider adding JANUVIA


Joan

  • 45 years old with type 2 diabetes
  • 5’5”, 160 lb
  • BMI: 26.6
  • Cannot tolerate metformin
  • Current A1C: 8.0%

For appropriate patients with type 2 diabetes, add the power of JANUVIA              



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