Trijardy XR is a combination oral medication made up of empaglifilozin, metformin, and linagliptin that lowers blood glucose levels.
Trijardy XR lowers blood glucose by helping the pancreas produce more insulin and slowing carbohydrate absorption. Metformin decreases the glucose production excreted from the liver. Empaglifilozin decreases the glucose level in the blood by filtering the excess glucose through the urine and is indicated to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death in adults with type 2 diabetes and heart disease.
When taking Trijardy XR, daily water intake should be increased. This medication, which comes in various doses, can be taken with other oral medications such as sulfonylureas and long-acting insulin, but it may require dose adjustment to reduce the risk of hypoglycemia (sometimes called low blood sugar).
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