Trajenta Duo (Linagliptin) Product Imgage

Trajenta Duo (Linagliptin)

Active-IngredientLinagliptin
ManufacturersBoehringer Ingelheim India Pvt.Ltd
Packaging10 tablets in 1 strip
Strength2.5/1000 Mg
Delivery-Time6 To 15 days
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2.5/1000 Mg
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30 Tablets AUD 44.00 (1.46 / Unit) Add To Cart
60 Tablets AUD 62.00 (1.03 / Unit) Add To Cart
90 tablets AUD 83.00 (0.92 / Unit) Add To Cart
2.5/500 Mg
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30 Tablets AUD 40.00 (1.33 / Unit) Add To Cart
60 Tablets AUD 59.00 (0.98 / Unit) Add To Cart
90 tablets AUD 80.00 (0.88 / Unit) Add To Cart
2.5/850 Mg
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30 Tablets AUD 43.00 (1.43 / Unit) Add To Cart
60 Tablets AUD 61.00 (1.01 / Unit) Add To Cart
90 tablets AUD 82.00 (0.91 / Unit) Add To Cart

Trajenta Duo is a combination of two medicines that control high blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus. This helps prevent serious complications of diabetes such as kidney damage and blindness and can reduce the chance of heart attack or stroke.

It is possible to prescribe Trajenta Duo Tablet alone or in combination with other diabetes medications. All diabetes medications work best with a healthy diet and regular exercise. Your dose will depend on your condition, blood sugar level, and other medicines you are taking. Taking it with food reduces the chances of an upset stomach.

To get the most benefit you should take it regularly at the same time every day and you should not stop unless your doctor recommends it. It helps control your blood sugar levels and prevent serious complications. It is important to stay on the diet and exercise program recommended by your doctor while taking this medication.

The most common side effects of taking this medicine include diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, upset stomach, headache, and blocked nose and throat. Low blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia) are a potential side effect if you are also taking other diabetes medicines such as insulin or sulphonylureas, so you need to know how to recognize and deal with them.

Last Updated on Medically Reviewed by Dr. Arjun SrivastavDr. Arjun Srivastav