Linagliptin: Frequently Asked Questions Answered
What is the molecular name of linagliptin?
Linagliptin is a therapeutic drug used to treat type-2 diabetes, diabetes mellitus. It is a type of dipeptidyl peptidase DPP-4 inhibitor that lowers blood glucose levels by stimulating insulin and inhibiting glucagon production. Unlike other DPP4 inhibitors, linagliptin is excreted through the non-renal route and does not need any adjustment of doses, even in renal impaired patients. These DPP-4 inhibitors have a complementary mechanism of action with insulin therapy when taken with basal insulin. Linagliptin is shown to control glycemic index in patients with inadequately controlled T2DM.
What are the uses of linagliptin?
Some uses and benefits are:
- Used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes, along with proper adjustment of diet and exercise
- Prevents high blood sugar levels and prevents the occurrence of serious complications such as kidney damage (nephropathy),eyesight loss etc
For optimal benefits, you must take this medication as prescribed by the physician in its recommended dosage along with proper diet and exercise.