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Compare EMPAGLIFLOZIN (JARDIANCE) and GLIMEPIRIDE (Glimepiride) — clinical data, side effects, and patient experiences.
JARDIANCE, Jardiance, Synjardy · SGLT-2 Inhibitor
How it works
12.1 Mechanism of Action Empagliflozin is an inhibitor of the sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT2), the predominant transporter responsible for reabsorption of glucose from the ...
Approved for
Glimepiride, Amaryl · Sulfonylurea
How it works
12.1 Mechanism of Action Glimepiride primarily lowers blood glucose by stimulating the release of insulin from pancreatic beta cells. Sulfonylureas bind to the sulfonylurea recepto...
Approved for
Estimated frequency (%) based on clinical trial data
Based on 23 Reddit discussions
EMPAGLIFLOZIN
20%
positive
15 threads
GLIMEPIRIDE
13%
positive
8 threads
% of discussions mentioning each side effect
15 Reddit threads analysed for EMPAGLIFLOZIN
Overall Sentiment
Mixed
Comparison Threads
0
Avg Post Score
13 upvotes
Most discussed side effects in community
I have my monthly checkup soon and my lab test came (finally) under 6 after 4 months of daily exercise and low carb diet (im currently just taking 25 mg empagliflozin). So incredibly grateful for this community and working towards managing it without any medications. 🥲 I will be celebrating with
I’ve been T2 for 10+ years and I was diagnosed at a pretty young age (21), so it’s really something I’ve been living with for my whole adult life, and over that time my treatment has changed, and new medications have been added where it’s been needed to help keep my levels under control. My GP has r
**So an Update: I asked my primary care doctor that I wanted to go and see an endocrinologist. I got told that I do not qualify to see one. She claims I am a diabetic but I can't go and see a endocrinologist.** So, went to my doctor at the VA end of last month. Had blood work done. No one told me
I just read in an article that someone was paying over $500 a month for that single drug alone. How in the hell do you poor US citizens manage your healthcare costs? It's difficult for me to get my head around tbh
I was diagnosed with diabetes roughly 3 weeks ago with an HBA1c of 12 and prescribed metformin xr, empagliflozin, sitagliptin, and got a cgm as well. Changed my diet abruptly and removed all food with added sugars and bad carbs and I found out doing IF 16/8 helps as well. Also added exercise through
In the last few months, I’ve been stress-eating and fully aware that my lifestyle is incredibly unhealthy. Despite knowing better, I didn’t care so much, overwhelmed by stress from work and my personal life. As a result, I started experiencing the usual symptoms—feeling thirsty and frequently needin
The warnings for Jardiance (Empagliflozin) include this statement Jardiance may increase the risk of lower limb amputation (especially of the toe and foot). The risk is higher if you have poor blood flow in the legs, nerve problems, foot ulcers, or have had a previous amputation. To lessen the risk
I recently spent four months doing a clinical trial with Empagliflozin. This is my experience and I want as many Type I's to see it as possible. I am writing this post in order to spread the word about its effectiveness in my case. It is not currently prescribed to Type I’s because there is risk of
Community discussions are sourced from public Reddit threads. Content reflects individual opinions and is not medical advice.
8 Reddit threads analysed for GLIMEPIRIDE
Overall Sentiment
Slightly negative
Comparison Threads
0
Avg Post Score
53 upvotes
Most discussed side effects in community
I am a type 2 diabetic. Last July, right before I started keto my doc was rumbling about me "graduating" to insulin. He had added glimepiride and Januvia, and my A1C had still crept north of 7. I began keto on July 9th. Since then, with 40 pounds gone we eliminated glimepiride, then januvia, and mid
Hello, My dad (77M, male) attempted suicide yesterday. He fell from a 12-foot balcony. He was admitted to the ER and has three primary injuries. A broken hip, where his right leg meets the hip. Bruising to the abdominal aorta. And a fractured vertebrae (C6)/out of place disk in the neck (C6). He is
The following post does not constitute medical advice. If anything in here is interesting to you, talk to your endocrinologist. I just wanted to give my personal experience of being on Metformin for approximately 14 years. For context, I am an insulin-dependent diabetic and a thyroid cancer surviv
Good morning folks. I am seeking advice for people who have maybe been in a similar situation. In my office of apps and one doc, we are assigned partners and share an office with said partner. The person on call for the week also covers for the doc if need be. Coverage includes signing off on injec
First published last Wednesday, 18th of March. Following a rapid increase in popularity of GLP-1 drugs for diabetes and weight loss, such as semaglutide and tirzepatide, approximately one in eight U.S. adults now take these medications, which also provide cardiovascular benefits. However, when patie
I had some pain in my bladder before Christmas and went to an Urgent Care place. I had been drinking half a gallon of water a day for two months and the doctor thought that maybe it was the increase in drinking that was making my bladder hurt, since my "urine had no sugar and no ketones" in it. Fast
Hey folks, I’m on day 4 of doing a Keto Chow–only diet (just the shakes, around 1650 cals/day), and even though I’ve been super low carb, I’m still waking up with really high blood sugar. About 160–180 every morning. (Note, I have ben low carb for about three months now and did this experiment speci
Hello guys I hope all of you are doing good. I was diagnosed last year in December my hba1c was 11.5 and I am just 28. So doctor put me on metformin 500 mg and glimepiride 1mg. Every 15 days we did sugar and blood report for fbs and ppbs. Within two months it was under control. So doctor did an exp
Community discussions are sourced from public Reddit threads. Content reflects individual opinions and is not medical advice.
EMPAGLIFLOZIN is a SGLT-2 Inhibitor, while GLIMEPIRIDE belongs to the Sulfonylurea class. This means they work through different pharmacological mechanisms, which may influence both efficacy and side effect profiles.
Both medications are approved for See full prescribing information. When two drugs treat the same condition, the choice between them often depends on the patient's medical history, other medications, tolerability, and prescriber preference.
EMPAGLIFLOZIN carries 4 FDA warnings. GLIMEPIRIDE carries 4 FDA warnings. Patients should discuss all warnings and contraindications with their healthcare provider before starting or switching medications..
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