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Originally Posted by jacobsam622 Bayetta and Januvia are the same drug they were derived from lizards the only difference is that one is a pill the other(bayetta) is a shot. I have taken both Actos and Januvia at different times. The Doctor took me off Januvia but I put myself back on it because I am tired of throwing money away on drugs that I pay for and never finish  . Actos works great but it takes about six weeks before you see any real progress.
Actos avantia and Metformin are sensitizers. **Can cause Heart failure**
Glucovance, glipazide, amaryl all help your body make more insulin.
Bayetta and Januvia are DPP-4 inhibitors help your body make more insulin and they are suppose to tell your liver to stop producing glucose I have not seen any improvement yet.
My point is taking both Bayetta and Januvia would be the same as increasing the amount of medicine. Try taking one of them with a sensitizer and give it at least six weeks. |
HHMMM, I'm not quite sure you have your facts straight. Byetta & Januvia work in very different ways:
How BYETTA (exenatide) injection Works for Type 2 Diabetes
And
JANUVIA™ (sitagliptin) tablets: Learn more at Januvia.com