Trijardy XR

Generic name: Empagliflozin, Linagliptin, And Metformin
Dosage form: oral tablet, extended release (10 mg-5 mg-1000 mg; 12.5 mg-2.5 mg-1000 mg; 25 mg-5 mg-1000 mg; 5 mg-2.5 mg-1000 mg)
Drug class: Antidiabetic combinations

Usage of Trijardy XR

Trijardy XR tablets contains a comination of empagliflozin, linagliptin, and metformin. Empagliflozin, linagliptin, and metformin are all oral diabetes medicines that help control blood sugar levels.

Trijardy XR is a prescription medicine used together with diet and exercise to improve blood sugar control in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Trijardy XR is also used to lower the risk of death from heart attack, stroke, or heart failure in adults with type 2 diabetes who also have heart disease.

Trijardy XR is not for treating type 1 diabetes.

Trijardy XR side effects

Get emergency medical help if you have signs of an allergic reaction to Trijardy XR: hives, itching, flaking or peeling skin; trouble swallowing, difficult breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.

Seek medical attention right away if you have signs of a serious genital infection (penis or vagina): burning, itching, odor, discharge, pain, tenderness, redness or swelling of the genital or rectal area, fever, not feeling well. These symptoms may get worse quickly.

Stop taking Trijardy XR and call your doctor at once if you have:

  • a light-headed feeling, like you might pass out;
  • severe or ongoing pain in your joints;
  • lactic acidosis - unusual muscle pain, trouble breathing, stomach pain, vomiting, irregular heart rate, dizziness, feeling cold, or feeling very weak or tired;
  • serious skin reaction - itching, blisters, breakdown of the outer layer of skin;
  • ketoacidosis (too much acid in the blood) - nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, confusion, unusual drowsiness, or trouble breathing;
  • pancreatitis - severe pain in your upper stomach spreading to your back, nausea and vomiting;
  • dehydration - dizziness, confusion, feeling very thirsty, less urination;
  • signs of a bladder infection - pain or burning when you urinate, blood in your urine, pain in pelvis or back; or
  • symptoms of heart failure - shortness of breath (even while lying down), swelling in your legs or feet, rapid weight gain.
  • Common Trijardy XR side effects may include:

  • stomach pain, diarrhea, constipation;
  • a bladder infection;
  • headache; or
  • cold symptoms such as runny or stuffy nose, sneezing, sore throat.
  • This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

    Before taking Trijardy XR

    You should not use Trijardy XR if you are allergic to empagliflozin, linagliptin, or metformin, or if you have:

  • severe kidney disease (or if you are on dialysis);
  • a history of severe allergic or skin reaction after taking linagliptin; or
  • metabolic acidosis or diabetic ketoacidosis (call your doctor for treatment).
  • If you need to have surgery or any type of x-ray or CT scan using a dye that is injected into your veins, you may need to temporarily stop taking Trijardy XR. Be sure your caregivers know ahead of time that you are using Trijardy XR.

    To make sure Trijardy XR is safe for you, tell your doctor if you have ever had:

  • liver or kidney disease;
  • a bladder infection or urination problems;
  • a pancreas disorder;
  • congestive heart failure, a heart attack or stroke;
  • gallstones;
  • a genital infection (penis or vagina);
  • alcoholism, or if you currently drink large amounts of alcohol;
  • high cholesterol or triglycerides;
  • if you are on a low salt diet; or
  • if you are 65 or older.
  • You may develop lactic acidosis, a dangerous build-up of lactic acid in your blood. Ask your doctor about your risk.

    Follow your doctor's instructions about using Trijardy XR if you are pregnant or you become pregnant. Controlling diabetes is very important during pregnancy.

    You should not use Trijardy XR during the second or third trimester of pregnancy.

    Metformin may stimulate ovulation in a premenopausal woman and may increase the risk of unintended pregnancy. Talk to your doctor about your risk.

    Do not breastfeed while you are taking Trijardy XR.

    Trijardy XR is not approved for use by anyone younger than 18 years old.

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    How to use Trijardy XR

    Usual Adult Dose of Trijardy XR for Diabetes Type 2:

    Individualize initial dose based on the patient's current regimen: -For patients on metformin, with or without linagliptin: Initiate with a similar metformin dose plus empagliflozin 10 mg and linagliptin 5 mg orally once a day -For patients on metformin and any regimen containing empagliflozin, with or without linagliptin: Initiate with a similar dose of metformin, the same empagliflozin dose, and linagliptin 5 mg orally once a day Monitor effectiveness and tolerability and adjust dose as appropriate not to exceed maximum doses -Maximum doses: Empagliflozin 25 mg/day; Linagliptin 5 mg/day; Metformin 2000 mg/day Comments: -When used in combination with insulin or an insulin secretagogue, a lower dose of insulin or insulin secretagogue should be considered to reduce the risk of hypoglycemia. -Correct volume depletion prior to beginning therapy. -Trijardy XR is not recommended in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus; it may increase the risk of ketoacidosis in these patients. -This drug has not been studied in patients with a history of pancreatitis and therefore it is unknown if patients with a history of pancreatitis are at an increased risk for developing pancreatitis while using this drug. Uses: -As an adjunct to diet and exercise to improve glycemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus. -Empagliflozin is indicated to reduce the risk of cardiovascular (CV) death in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus and established CV disease.

    Warnings

    You should not use Trijardy XR if you have severe kidney disease (or if you are on dialysis) or diabetic ketoacidosis, or if you have ever had a severe allergic reaction to metformin, empagliflozin or linagliptin.

    Call your doctor at once if you have signs of a serious side effect, such as severe pain in your upper stomach spreading to your back, vomiting, fast heart rate, dizziness, feeling very thirsty or hot, decreased urination, heavy sweating, or hot and dry skin.

    Tell your doctor if you are sick with vomiting or diarrhea, or if you eat or drink less than usual.

    You may develop lactic acidosis, a dangerous build-up of lactic acid in your blood. Call your doctor or get emergency medical help if you have unusual muscle pain, trouble breathing, stomach pain, dizziness, feeling cold, or feeling very weak or tired.

    In rare cases, Trijardy XR can cause serious infections in the penis or vagina. Get medical help right away if you have burning, itching, odor, discharge, pain, tenderness, redness or swelling of the genital or rectal area, fever, or if you don't feel well.

    What other drugs will affect Trijardy XR

    Other drugs may increase or decrease the effects of Trijardy XR on lowering your blood sugar. Tell your doctor about all your current medicines and any you start or stop using, especially:

  • insulin, or other oral diabetes medicine;
  • rifampin (to treat tuberculosis); or
  • a diuretic or "water pill."
  • This list is not complete. Other drugs may interact with empagliflozin, linagliptin, and metformin, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal products. Not all possible drug interactions are listed here.

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