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Dana (Anonymous, 80.49.170.) Warszawa 3 years ago

Can lower abdominal pain and diarrhoea result from Forxiga?

I take this drug about 2 weeks zucir.reduces super, there is practically no need to take insulny. For meals, I took to ,each,quite a lot recently .now only the base and very little insulin for meals almost none. However, there were slight pains in the lower abdomen with diarrhea, in the morning. I do not know what to do? Since the morning such discomfort .. But could it be related to forxiga?

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Rose  (Anonymous, 81.185.160.) 2 years ago

Yes indeed it gives diarrhea I take it and I have a stomach ache after 2 weeks of taking this drug....

Karolina Żułtaszek-Wikar

Karolina Żułtaszek-Wikar Pharmacist

3 years ago

According to available information, various side effects may occur when using Forxiga, but among those registered so far there are no described symptoms - pain in the lower abdomen and diarrhea. Therefore, perhaps the observed symptoms are due to another cause, so it would be advisable to consult your doctor or family doctor to diagnose the pain and diarrhoea that occurs. You can read more about Forxiga at the following link: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/92331/forxiga-tabletki-powlekane/ulotka/180734

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