Head-to-head comparisons of medication uses, side effects, warnings, and more.
Key takeaways
Invokana (canagliflozin) and metformin are both medications used to manage Type 2 diabetes, but they work in different ways. Invokana is a sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitor that helps lower blood sugar by preventing the kidneys from reabsorbing sugar, which is then excreted through urine. Metformin, on the other hand, is a biguanide that reduces sugar production in the liver, decreases sugar absorption in the gut, and improves the body's response to insulin. Invokana is taken once daily before the first meal, while metformin is usually taken once or twice daily with food to minimize stomach upset. Invokana is only available as a brand-name medication, whereas metformin is available in both brand and generic forms. Invokana can increase the risk of genital infections and amputations, while metformin can cause stomach issues like diarrhea and nausea and has a rare risk of lactic acidosis. Both medications can be used alone or together to achieve better blood sugar control.
Invokana (canagliflozin)
Metformin
Invokana (canagliflozin)
Metformin
Summary of Invokana vs. Metformin
Summary for SGLT2 inhibitor
Prescription only
Invokana (canagliflozin) is a medication that's used together with a healthy diet and exercise to lower blood sugar levels in adults with Type 2 diabetes. It can also lessen the chance of worsening heart and kidney problems in some people with Type 2 diabetes. This medication is taken by mouth once a day.
Summary for Biguanide
Prescription only
Immediate-release metformin is an oral diabetes medication. It's approved for people 10 years of age and older with Type 2 diabetes. The medication belongs to the drug class called biguanides. It works best to lower blood sugar levels with a diabetes-friendly diet and exercise plan. Immediate-release metformin comes as a tablet and an oral solution. You take this medication by mouth usually two to three times a day. It's recommended to take each dosage with food to help lessen side effects like diarrhea and nausea.
Indications of Invokana vs. Metformin
Indications for
•Type 2 diabetes
•Lowering the risk of major heart events (e.g., heart attack, stroke) in adults with Type 2 diabetes and heart disease
•Lowering the risk of hospitalization for heart failure, death due to heart problems, and worsening of kidney problems in certain adults with Type 2 diabetes and diabetic kidney disease