Forxiga (Dapagliflozin Propanediol Monohydrate) an oral diabetes medication used to control blood sugar levels in the body. It works by helping the kidneys to filter sugar out of the blood. The usual recommended start dose is 5mg.
Manufacturer Information
The brand Forxiga is manufactured by AstraZeneca in Canada. Canadian Pharmacy King currently dispenses the generic version of Dapagliflozin Propanediol Monohydrate, which is manufactured by Apotex in Canada. It may come from other international countries. Forxiga is available in a 5mg and 10mg dosage.
Get medical help immediately if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction while taking Dapagliflozin Propanediol Monohydrate.
• Difficulty breathing;
• Hives;
• Swelling of your face, lips, tongue or throat
Stop taking Forxiga and call your doctor at once if you have one of these serious side effects:
• Little or no urination
• Signs of bladder infection
• Signs of dehydration
• Signs of genital infection (penis or vagina)
• Signs of Ketoacidosis (too much acid in the blood)
Less serious side effects of Dapagliflozin Propanediol Monohydrate may include genital yeast infections, urinating more frequently, sore throat, or stuffy nose.
This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Please call your doctor if you have any further concerns or questions.
Forxiga should be taken as prescribed by your doctor. Talk to your doctor about your medical history to be sure you can safely take Forxiga. Particularly if you have a history of liver or kidney disease, bladder cancer, bladder infections or urinary problems, low blood pressure, pancreas problems, if you’re on a low sodium diet, or if you drink alcohol frequently. You should not take Forxiga if you are allergic to Dapagliflozin Propanediol Monohydrate or you have active bladder cancer, severe kidney disease (or are on dialysis), or diabetic ketoacidosis. Blood sugar control is important when you’re pregnant. You shouldn’t take Forxiga while pregnant or nursing without discussing the risks with your doctor—especially during the second and third trimester of pregnancy. There may be an interaction between Forxiga and other medications, some of which include: other oral diabetes medications, or diuretics. Talk to your doctor about any medications or herbal supplements you are currently taking. This medication is not approved for anyone under the age of 18.