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Alogliptin

Alogliptin is a medicine used to treat type 2 diabetes.

Type 2 diabetes is an illness where the body does not make enough insulin, or the insulin that it makes does not work properly.

This can cause high blood sugar levels (hyperglycaemia).

Alogliptin is prescribed for people who still have high blood sugar, even though they have a sensible diet and exercise regularly.

Alogliptin is only available on prescription.

It comes as tablets that you swallow. It also comes as tablets containing a mixture of alogliptin and metformin. Metformin is another drug used to treat diabetes.

 

Key facts
  1. Alogliptin works by increasing the amount of insulin that your body makes. Insulin is the hormone that controls sugar levels in your blood.
  2. You take alogliptin once a day.
  3. The most common side effects of alogliptin are headaches, indigestion, diarrhoea and skin rashes.
  4. This medicine does not usually make you put on weight.
  5. Alogliptin is also called by the brand name Vipidia. When it’s combined with metformin the brand name is Vipdomet.

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