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Liraglutide

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Other Names: Victoza
Liraglutide (NN2211), marketed under the brand name Victoza, is a long-acting glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) analog that has been developed by Novo Nordisk for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. The product was approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) on July 3, 2009, and by the U... Read more on Wikipedia

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I have been taken off the Liraglutide and started insulin....
07/04/2012
...taking metformin and glicazide for my type 2 diabetes along with non-insulin injections of Liraglutide. Over the last few ...up so I have been taken off the Liraglutide and started insulin....  (from www.diabetes.co.uk)  Read full post
coping alone. I am on liraglutide 0.6mg and am still having...
03/28/2013
...is Ann and I am not new to diabetes having been diagnosed type 2, 6 years ago. However I am ...up of coping alone. I am on liraglutide 0.6mg and am still having the occasional hypo. Does anyone ...  (from www.diabetessupport.co.uk)  Read full post
a year ago I was put on liraglutide because I was having...
03/28/2013
My hypos can occur anywhere from ...put on lantus. Just over a year ago I was put on liraglutide because I was having a lot of hypos at work. The liraglutide worked but whilst I have...  (from www.diabetessupport.co.uk)  Read full post
with most people. Liraglutide , its called and he injects...
02/08/2011
Hi, my hubby has been on Sitagliptin for a few years ...but its not worked. His diabetic nurse says it works ...it does with most people. Liraglutide , its called and he...  (from www.digitalspy.co.uk)  Read full post
type 2. What I...
07/26/2011
...to my diabetic consultant,he has made an improvement by changing some meds.I'm now on metformin, Glimepiride,and inject myself with Liraglutide.I am type...  (from www.diabetes.co.uk)  Read full post
just posted about Liraglutide, but it hasn't been approved...
10/23/2009
...very welcome. I had problems on some drugs with hyperglycemia and I took metformin and it definitely helped with my hyperglycemia ...Robertc just posted about Liraglutide, but it hasn't been...  (from www.schizophrenia.com)  Read full post
I have just started taking liraglutide today (0.6). I have...
08/18/2009
...just started taking liraglutide today (0.6). I have been on Byetta for 5 months and couldn't tolerate it. The nausea was ...night! I am also taking metformin with the liraglutide. It was...  (from www.diabetes.co.uk)  Read full post
the known side effects of liraglutide is gastric slowing....
03/25/2010
...started me on liraglutide (aka Victoza) injections ...now. One of the known side effects of liraglutide is gastric slowing. My ...current taper. However, if liraglutide enhances subs effec...  (from www.addictionsurvivors.org)  Read full post
Victoza is liraglutide and doesn't contain metformin as...
...Jo please. :-). Victoza is liraglutide and doesn't contain metformin as ...i know. Presently i take metformin twice daily and ...to call me the byetta poster child on account it worked so wel...  (from www.diabeticconnect.com)  Read full post
Its called Liraglutide aka Victoza. It sounds similar...
08/16/2009
...I have been using Byetta for several months. ...is good an the Diabetes team are well ...Noro Nordisk. Its called Liraglutide aka Victoza. It sounds similar to Byetta in so far as it helps we...  (from www.diabetes.co.uk)  Read full post