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What is Alogliptin-Pioglitazone (Oseni), and what does it do?
Alogliptin-Pioglitazone (Oseni) is used to treat type 2 diabetes. Alogliptin-Pioglitazone (Oseni) is a combination of two diabetic medicines: Pioglitazone, a thiazolidinedione, which enhances your body’s capacity to utilize insulin to reduce blood sugar levels, and Alogliptin, a dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitor, which boosts the amount of insulin produced by your body.
This combination drug is usually administered by a doctor taken in conjunction with a diet and exercise routine.
What dosages of Alogliptin-Pioglitazone (Oseni) are available?
The following are available dosages and forms of Alogliptin-Pioglitazone (Oseni):
Tablets
- 12.5 mg/15 mg
- 25 mg/15 mg
- 12.5 mg/30 mg
- 25 mg/30 mg
- 12.5 mg/45 mg
- 25 mg/45 mg
What side effects are common with taking Alogliptin-Pioglitazone (Oseni)?
The most common side effects of Alogliptin-Pioglitazone (Oseni) are:
- Weight gain
- Sore throat
- Muscle pain
Some people experience more serious side effects from Alogliptin-Pioglitazone (Oseni), including:
- Blurred vision
- Bone fracture
- Reddish-colored urine
- Painful urination
- Joint pain
- Unusual skin blisters
If you are taking Alogliptin-Pioglitazone (Oseni), and you start to experience side effects, contact your doctor immediately.
Does Alogliptin-Pioglitazone (Oseni) interact with other medications?
Alogliptin-Pioglitazone (Oseni) has been known to interact poorly with other medications, supplements and herbs.
When taking Alogliptin-Pioglitazone (Oseni), you should avoid taking:
Who should NOT take Alogliptin-Pioglitazone (Oseni)?
Not all people can take Alogliptin-Pioglitazone (Oseni). Alogliptin-Pioglitazone (Oseni) may not be a good choice if you:
- Are allergic to Alogliptin, Pioglitazone, or other similar medications
- Have kidney or liver disease
- Heart problems
- Have pancreatitis
- Have gallstones
- Have eczema
What drugs are similar to Alogliptin-Pioglitazone (Oseni)?
Other drugs that are similar to Alogliptin-Pioglitazone (Oseni) include:
Does Alogliptin-Pioglitazone (Oseni) have a generic form?
Alogliptin-Pioglitazone is a generic drug that is prescribed to treat type 2 diabetes. Oseni is its brand name form.
What is the price of Alogliptin-Pioglitazone (Oseni) without insurance?
The average retail price of Alogliptin-Pioglitazone (Oseni) without insurance is $236.92.
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