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Metaglip vs. Januvia

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Key takeaways

Glipizide/metformin (Metaglip) and Januvia (sitagliptin) are medications used to treat Type 2 diabetes, but they have some differences between them. Glipizide/metformin is a combination of two drugs: glipizide, which helps your pancreas release insulin, and metformin, which lowers the amount of sugar your body makes and absorbs. Januvia, on the other hand, helps insulin stay in your body longer and reduces the amount of sugar your body produces. Glipizide/metformin must be taken with meals to avoid low blood sugar, while Januvia can be taken with or without food. Glipizide/metformin is available as a lower-cost generic, whereas Januvia does not have a generic form. Common side effects of glipizide/metformin include diarrhea and low blood sugar, while Januvia can cause runny nose and sore throat. Both medications have serious risks, such as lactic acidosis for glipizide/metformin and pancreatitis for Januvia.

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Summary for Metaglip

Prescription only

Glipizide/metformin combines two diabetes medications into one tablet: glipizide (a sulfonylurea) and metformin (a biguanide). It's approved to treat Type 2 diabetes in adults along with diet and exercise. This medication is typically taken by mouth once or twice a day. Some common side effects of glipizide/metformin can include diarrhea and headache; it isn't likely to cause weight gain or weight loss.

Indications for Metaglip

Pros and Cons for Metaglip

Pros

  • Taken by mouth
  • Combination medication, so more convenient to take
  • Available as a lower-cost generic

Cons

  • Need to take with meals
  • Can't take during pregnancy
  • Not an option for children

Common Side Effects for Metaglip

  • Diarrhea (18%)
  • Headache (13%)
  • Cold or flu infection (10%)
  • Low blood sugar levels (9%)
  • Muscle pain (8%)
  • Nausea, vomiting (8%)
  • Stomach pain (6%)
  • Dizziness (5%)

Warnings for Metaglip

  • Lactic acidosis
  • Possible risk of serious heart problems
  • Low blood sugar levels
  • Low vitamin B12 levels

Summary for Januvia

Prescription only

Januvia (sitagliptin) is a prescription medication that helps lower blood sugar in adults with Type 2 diabetes. It works best when you also follow a balanced diet and exercise regularly. It belongs to the drug class called dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitors, or gliptins. Januvia (sitagliptin) comes as a tablet you take by mouth once a day. Side effects include stuffy or runny nose and headache. Januvia (sitagliptin) is a brand-name medication only; the generic version isn't available yet.

Indications for Januvia

Pros and Cons for Januvia

Pros

Cons

Common Side Effects for Januvia

Warnings for Januvia

  • Inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis)
  • Risk of heart failure
  • Sudden kidney problems
  • Low blood sugar when taken with other diabetes medications
  • Serious allergic reactions
  • Joint pain
  • Severe skin reactions

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Glipizide/Metformin180 tablets / 5mg/500mg
$41.98$91.99
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Januvia30 tablets / 100mg
$341.69$731.45
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