Sitagliptin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sitagliptin (INN; previously identified as MK-0431, trade name Januvia) is an oral antihyperglycemic (anti-diabetic drug) of the dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitor class ...
Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The first agent of the class - sitagliptin (marketed by Merck_&_Co. under the trade name Januvia) - was approved by the FDA in 2006. [1] Sitagliptin entered the Australian drug market in ...
Merck Pregnancy Registries - JANUVIA and JANUMET
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Januvia - New FDA approved DPP-4 inhibitor for Type 2 Diabetes
Januvia is a new FDA approved oral diabetes medicine that helps control blood sugar levels people with type 2 diabetes, along with diet and exercise. It works by regulating the ...
Januvia - A New Drug For Type 2 Diabetes - New Diabetes Medications ...
A new oral medication called Januvia (sitagliptin phosphate) has been approved by the FDA for management of Type 2 diabetes. It's the first in a new class of drugs called DPP-4 ...
Januvia Oral : Uses, Side Effects, Interactions, Pictures, Warnings ...
Find patient medical information for Januvia Oral on WebMD including its uses, side effects and safety, interactions, pictures, warnings and user ratings
Januvia - OrganizedWisdom Health
Januvia WisdomCard ™ Our Guides and Physician Review team have organized the Top 10 Health Resources on Januvia and compiled helpful research notes below.
Januvia Smackdown - DiabetesMine: the all things diabetes blog
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Januvia Side Effects
Some of the most common side effects of Januvia include nausea, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. This eMedTV segment describes Januvia side effects, including some that may be serious ...
Merck's March Madness - Forbes.com
It's possible that Januvia and Galvus, although from the same class, really do work differently, and that the problems identified with Galvus are unique.