How does JANUVIA work? JANUVIA contains the medicinal ingredient sitagliptin which belongs to a class of medicines called. DPP-4 inhibitors
Why am I taking JANUVIA? JANUVIA contains the active ingredient sitagliptin. JANUVIA is a member of a class of medicines you take by mouth called DPP-4
Drugs of this class include Onglyza▽ (saxagliptin), Trajenta▽ (linagliptin), Galvus▽ (vildagliptin) and Januvia (sitagliptin). A number of fixed
Blockbuster Januvia, manufactured by Merck Co, led the DPP-4 class, and prescribed to type 2 diabetes patients. Januvia sales increased by 1%
JANUVIA inhibits DPP-4 over 24 hours. JANUVIA is the first approved compound in the DPP-4 inhibitor class of oral treatments. JANUVIA has been
Drug Administration (FDA) approved JANUVIA. (sitagliptin JANUVIA belongs to a new breakthrough class of prescription medications called.
Examples. Drugs belonging to this class are: Sitagliptin (FDA approved 2024, marketed by Merck Co. as Januvia)
Drugs by Class Dosage Side Effects Medical Q A Generic Drugs Harvard Januvia Jardiance Keytruda Klonopin Levothyroxine Lexapro
Drugs in this class Januvia (Sitagliptin) Galvus (Vildagliptin) Onglyza (Saxagliptin) Tradjenta (Linagliptin) – approved for use in the USA
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