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Rosiglitazone(roh-si-GLI-ta-zone) NEWLY DISCOVERED USES (OFF-LABEL) Prevention of cardiovascular disease in type 2 diabetes, prevention in type 2 diabetes ORIGINAL USES (ON-LABEL) Type 2 Diabetes — monotherapy and combination therapy, combination therapy with sulfonylureas, metformin, or insulin are indicated when monotherapy with diet and exercise are inadequate for control BRAND NAME Avandia DRUG CLASS Antidiabetic (thiazolidinedione hypoglycemic) DESCRIPTION This drug lowers blood sugar by improving response to insulin. POTENTIAL SIDE EFFECTS Fatigue, headache, diarrhea, sinusitis, upper respiratory infection, anemia, back pain, edema, muscle aches, increases in HDL cholesterol, increases in triglycerides, increases in LDL cholesterol, too low glucose levels, weight gain. CAUTIONS
Delavirdine, fluconazole, gemfibrozil, ketoconazole, nicardipine, NSAIDs, sulfonamides, itraconazole, carbamazepine, phenobarbital, phenytoin, rifampin, rifapentine, secobarbital, oral contraceptives, bile acid sequestrants. This drug is metabolized by a specific set of liver enzymes (cytochrome P450 enzymes). Several other drugs interfere with these liver enzymes, and thus may increase or decrease the clearance of rosiglitazone from the body, potentially increasing the risk of side effects or decreasing effectiveness. When these drugs are given in combination with rosiglitazone, dosage adjustments may be needed. As these are too numerous to list, you should always check with your doctor or pharmacist prior to starting a new medication, herbal, or non-prescription product. FOOD INTERACTIONS May take without regard to meals. HERBAL INTERACTIONS St. John’s wort, chromium, garlic, gymnema PREGNANCY AND BREAST-FEEDING CAUTIONS FDA Pregnancy Risk Category C. Excretion in the breast milk is unknown. Therapy not recommended for those who are breast-feeding. SPECIAL INFORMATION If you miss a dose, do not double the dose the next day. When used in combination with insulin or other oral antidiabetic drugs, the risk of developing too low blood glucose is possible. Discuss risks and signs and symptoms with your doctor. Immediately report to your doctor and development of sudden weight gain, swelling, shortness of breath, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, fatigue, dark urine, or jaundice. |