Since being approved by the FDA as diabetes drugs years ago, Invokana, Farxiga, and Jardiance — as well as Invokamet, Xigduo, Glyxambi, Synjardy, Qtern, Steglatro, Steglujan, Segluromet, and other SGLT2 inhibitors — have been associated with other side effects, or adverse drug reactions, such as Fournier’s gangrene and necrotizing fasciitis of the … [Read more...]
Questions Raised About Whether Fournier’s Gangrene Is A Side Effect Of Farxiga, Invokana, And Jardiance
At the recent American Diabetes Association (ADA) Scientific Sessions there were reportedly questions raised about whether there is an increased risk of Fournier’s gangrene when using Farxiga as well as other SGLT2 inhibitor diabetes drugs such as Invokana and Jardiance. From this July 18, 2019 article published online by Medscape, “Fournier … [Read more...]
Can SGLT-2 Inhibitor Diabetes Drugs Increase Your Risk of Stroke?
While we have frequently discussed DKA, kidney damage, and amputations as possible side effects of diabetes drugs in the SGLT-2 inhibitors class -- such as Farxiga, Invokana, Jardiance -- strokes and thromboembolic events are also considered potential harmful effects of these drugs. Based on FAERS reports received during the second quarter of … [Read more...]