No. Glipizide is the generic of Glucotrol. It is taken to lower blood sugar in people with diabetes.
Yes, metformin is a generic medication. It is commonly used to treat type 2 diabetes by helping to control blood sugar levels. Metformin is available under various brand names, but it is widely prescribed in its generic form due to its effectiveness and lower cost.
In one study blood sugar was raised in 8.53% of study participants on meloxicam, generic for Mobic
Yes, there are generic versions of Janumet, which is a combination of sitagliptin and metformin. These generics contain the same active ingredients and are used to manage type 2 diabetes. However, it’s important to consult with a healthcare provider before switching to a generic option to ensure it’s appropriate for your treatment plan.
Yes, there are generic formulations of HUMULIN, which is a brand of human insulin used to manage diabetes. Generic versions are typically available for various types of insulin, including regular and NPH insulin, under different names. These generics are considered therapeutically equivalent to the brand-name product, providing the same efficacy and safety profile. However, it's important for patients to consult their healthcare provider before switching to a generic version.
Fentanyl is a generic drug.
Monitoring blood sugar levels is vital to maintaining health as a diabetic. While the major companies will offer free meters, it may be more cost effective to purchase a generic brand meter and related diabetes supplies. Testing strips are costly, particularly without insurance coverage. Using a store brand meter means purchasing less expensive store brand diabetes supplies for daily monitoring. Asking your pharmacist can be helpful when shopping on a budget for diabetes supplies.
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No it appears that Extenze is a generic drug. Therefore there is no generic for it.
Yes. The generic term "diabetes" or, more correctly, "diabetes mellitus" refers to any inability of the body to properly metabolize carbohydrates. Type 1 diabetes, often called "Juvenile Diabetes" usually has its onset at youth. Its cause is unknown except that it is appears to be hereditary (genetic) and might be triggered by environmental factors. This form of diabetes is usually controlled by daily injections of insulin. Type 1 diabetics are usually fit and healthy. Type 2 diabetes has its onset later in life and, in most cases, is self-inflicted and almost 100% preventable. Its cause is obesity which in turn is caused by overeating, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise. Most Type 2 diabetics are in poor physical condition.