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Compare ALOGLIPTIN AND METFORMIN HYDROCHLORIDE (alogliptin and metformin hydrochloride) and Metformin (Glucophage) — clinical data, side effects, and patient experiences.
alogliptin and metformin hydrochloride · Biguanide
How it works
12.1 Mechanism of Action Alogliptin and Metformin HCl Alogliptin and metformin HCl tablets combine two antihyperglycemic agents with complementary and distinct mechanisms of action...
Approved for
Glucophage, Fortamet, Glumetza · Biguanide
How it works
Decreases hepatic glucose production, decreases intestinal absorption of glucose, and improves insulin sensitivity by increasing peripheral glucose uptake and utilization.
Approved for
Estimated frequency (%) based on clinical trial data
Based on 20 Reddit discussions
ALOGLIPTIN AND METFORMIN HYDROCHLORIDE
20%
positive
5 threads
Metformin
27%
positive
15 threads
% of discussions mentioning each side effect
Based on 1 verified patient review
No data yet
No data yet
Avg. Duration
0 months
0% still taking
Avg. Duration
24 months
100% still taking
Both ALOGLIPTIN AND METFORMIN HYDROCHLORIDE and Metformin belong to the Biguanide class. While they share a similar mechanism of action, differences in pharmacokinetics, dosing, and side effect profiles may make one more suitable than the other for individual patients.
Metformin has an average efficacy rating of 8.0/10 and tolerability of 6.0/10 across 1 patient review. Patient-reported outcomes provide real-world context beyond clinical trials, though individual responses to medication vary significantly..
ALOGLIPTIN AND METFORMIN HYDROCHLORIDE carries 4 FDA warnings. Metformin carries 2 FDA warnings. Patients should discuss all warnings and contraindications with their healthcare provider before starting or switching medications..
This comparison is for informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making medication decisions.