Kombiglyze XR is a combination diabetes medication for adults with Type 2 diabetes. It contains two active ingredients: saxagliptin and metformin. Kombiglyze XR works best to improve blood sugar levels when it's used along with a balanced diet and exercise routine. The extended-release tablet is taken by mouth once each day in the evening with a meal. The dosage depends on the other diabetes medications you might be taking. Side effects include diarrhea, nausea, and headache.
Kombiglyze XR is a combination of two diabetes medications that help lower blood sugar.
Saxagliptin is a dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitor. It stops the protein DPP-4 from working. This allows insulin to stick around in the body longer. It also stops your body from making glucagon, a hormone that raises blood sugar. This helps control your blood sugar levels.
Metformin is a biguanide that works in a few ways. It stops your liver from making sugar. And it lowers the amount of sugar your body absorbs from food and drinks. Metformin also helps your body use its natural insulin better.
The following side effects may get better over time as your body gets used to the medication. Let your healthcare provider know immediately if you continue to experience these symptoms or if they worsen over time.
Contact your healthcare provider immediately if you experience any of the following.
Side effects that you should report to your care team as soon as possible:
Side effects that usually do not require medical attention (report these to your care team if they continue or are bothersome):
Kombiglyze XR is combination medication that contains two active ingredients: saxagliptin and extended-release metformin. The generic for this medication is the combination saxagliptin/metformin extended-release tablet.
Kombiglyze XR starts working quickly to lower blood sugar. In studies, blood sugar levels started to go down within the first 2 weeks of treatment. Blood sugar levels can continue to go down and then reach a stable level in the following weeks. But it can take about 3 months to see long-term improvements in your A1C (your average blood sugar over 3 months). Follow up with your diabetes care team about how long it's taking for Kombiglyze XR to help with your blood sugar.
Take Kombiglyze XR in the evening with a meal. Food helps lower the risk of stomach-related side effects like stomach upset. Talk to your prescriber if taking it in the evening isn't convenient for you.
No, Kombiglyze XR usually doesn't cause weight gain. In fact, some people might lose a little weight because of the metformin in Kombiglyze XR. Talk to a healthcare professional if you notice any big changes in weight while you're taking Kombiglyze XR.
Yes, diarrhea is a possible side effect of Kombiglyze XR. If you have diarrhea, make sure to drink lots of fluids to stay hydrated. If the diarrhea doesn't get better, talk to your prescriber. They can see if lowering the dose can help or recommend other ways to manage diarrhea. Seek medical help if you become dizzy, weak, or feel like you're about to faint. These can be signs of severe dehydration.
No. Kombiglyze XR and Janumet are different combination medications for Type 2 diabetes. They have different DPP-4 inhibitors that are combined with metformin. Kombiglyze XR has metformin and saxagliptin, and Janumet has metformin and sitaglipin. Both have extended-release versions that you take once a day. But you should take Kombiglyze XR in the evening. For Janumet XR (extended-release Janumet), you can take it at any time of day. Ask your diabetes care team if you have questions about the differences between these medications.
Kombiglyze XR can cause some serious health issues. This risk may be even higher for certain groups. If this worries you, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about other options.
Kombiglyze XR has metformin in it. Although rare, metformin can cause a serious condition called lactic acidosis (too much lactic acid in the blood). This condition can be serious and life-threatening. Tell your prescriber about your health problems and any other medications you take before starting Kombiglyze XR. They can check if you're at risk for lactic acidosis.
Call your care team right away if you have fast breathing, shortness of breath, a heartbeat that feels strange, a very upset stomach, or muscle pain. Also call if you feel very sleepy, tired, weak, dizzy, or cold. These can be signs of too much lactic acid in your blood.
Although rare, some people who took saxagliptin, an ingredient in Kombiglyze XR, have had swelling in their pancreas (pancreatitis). It's not clear if people who've had pancreatitis are more likely to get it again during treatment. To be safe, tell your prescriber if you've had pancreatitis in the past.
Stop taking Kombiglyze XR and get medical help right away if you have severe stomach pain that spreads to your back and doesn't go away. This can happen with or without nausea or vomiting and could be signs of pancreatitis.
In a study, some people developed heart failure while taking saxagliptin, one of the ingredients in Kombiglyze XR. These people had or were at risk of heart disease. Let your diabetes care team know about your medical history, especially if you've had heart failure, other heart problems, or kidney problems. They can talk to you about the risks and benefits of treatment.
Get medical help right away if you have signs of heart failure. These include trouble breathing, fast or uneven heartbeat, swelling in the ankles or feet, rapid weight gain, and chest pain.
The metformin in Kombiglyze XR can cause low vitamin B12 levels. This can lead to anemia (low red blood cell count). Your prescriber might check your vitamin B12 levels throughout treatment.
Contact your care team if you feel tired, short of breath, dizzy, or a "pins-and-needles" sensation or numbness in your hands or feet. These might be signs of vitamin B12 deficiency. If your levels are low, they might recommend a supplement to get your levels back up.
You have a higher chance of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) if you take Kombiglyze XR with certain other diabetes medications. Particular examples include insulin and sulfonylureas like glipizide. Very low blood sugar can be life-threatening.
Symptoms of low blood sugar include feeling shaky, very hungry, confused, or weak. You also might be nervous or anxious, have a fast heartbeat, or sweat. Be sure you know how to spot and treat low blood sugar. Talk to your care team if you're worried about having low blood sugar levels while taking Kombiglyze XR.
Some people who've taken DPP-4 inhibitors like the saxagliptin in Kombiglyze XR have had severe joint pain. This can happen anytime from a day to many years after starting the medication. For most people, the pain goes away after they stop the medication. Speak to your prescriber right away if you have any discomfort in your joints.
Kombiglyze XR can cause serious allergic reactions. This can include a life-threatening reaction called anaphylaxis. Allergic reactions most often happen within the first 3 months of treatment. But they can also happen at any time. Stop taking Kombiglyze XR and get medical care right away if you have an allergic reaction. Watch for a widespread rash, skin peeling, swelling in the face, or trouble breathing.
Tell your prescriber if you've had an allergic reaction to other DPP-4 inhibitors or "gliptins". These include Januvia (sitagliptin) or alogliptin (Nesina). It's not clear, but you might have another allergic reaction if you take Kombiglyze XR.
Some people have had an itchy, blistering rash while taking DPP-4 inhibitors, like the saxagliptin in Kombiglyze XR. This rash is called bullous pemphigoid. The blisters or sores usually go away after you stop the medication and get treated. Talk to a healthcare professional if you have itchy skin, a rash with blisters, or sores while taking Kombiglyze XR. You might need to stop the medication and see a dermatologist.
| Dosage | Quantity | Price as low as | Price per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5mg/500mg | 90 tablets | $353.46 | $3.93 |
| 2.5mg/1000mg | 60 tablets | $122.82 | $2.05 |
| 5mg/1000mg | 30 tablets | $122.82 | $4.09 |
Your diabetes care team will find the starting dose of Kombiglyze XR that's right for you. It'll depend on the other medications you're taking.
Kombiglyze XR is taken by mouth once every evening with food. You'll usually start at a low dose. Then, your prescriber will slowly raise the dose based on how well it manages your blood sugar and if you have any side effects.
The maximum dose is 5 mg/2,000 mg (saxagliptin/metformin extended release) by mouth once daily with dinner.
Contraindications are specific health conditions or situations in which a person should not take a medication due to safety concerns. If you have any of the following conditions or if any of the following apply to you, let your healthcare provider know because Kombiglyze XR will not be safe for you to take.