Invokana (Canagliflozin)

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Invokana 100mg Tablet contains Canagliflozin, an SGLT2 inhibitor that helps treat Type 2 diabetes by preventing glucose reabsorption in kidneys, causing excess sugar to be excreted in urine. This mechanism lowers blood sugar without increasing insulin levels and supports moderate weight loss. Invokana also reduces the risk of heart disease and stroke in diabetic patients with cardiovascular conditions. It is taken once daily, preferably before breakfast, with or without food. Common side effects include genital fungal infections, urinary tract infections, and increased urination, which can be managed with proper care. Patients with kidney or liver issues should consult a healthcare provider before use. Avoid alcohol and maintain hydration during treatment. Monitor blood sugar regularly for best results.

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Invokana 100mg Tablet (Canagliflozin) – Treatment for Type 2 Diabetes & Heart Disease Prevention

Invokana 100mg Tablet is a trusted medication for managing Type 2 diabetes mellitus, either alone or alongside other antidiabetic drugs. It effectively lowers high blood sugar levels, reducing risks of severe complications like kidney damage, blindness, and heart disease. Take it with or without food, preferably at the same time daily, as prescribed by your doctor. Do not discontinue abruptly—doing so may spike blood sugar levels. This medicine is part of a holistic treatment plan that includes diet control, exercise, and weight management. Common side effects include genital fungal infections and increased urination, but these can be managed with proper hygiene and hydration.

Uses of Invokana Tablet:

Benefits of Invokana Tablet:

  • Lowers blood sugar by removing excess glucose via urine (SGLT2 inhibitor mechanism).
  • Helps in weight loss by reducing fat mass.
  • Reduces risk of cardiovascular events in diabetic patients.
  • Does not usually cause hypoglycemia (unlike insulin or sulfonylureas).

Side Effects of Invokana Tablet:

  • Genital fungal infections (vaginal yeast infection in women)
  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
  • Increased thirst & frequent urination
  • Nausea, constipation
  • Rash

Most side effects are mild and temporary. Consult a doctor if persistent.

How to Use Invokana Tablet?

Take one tablet daily, preferably before the first meal. Swallow whole with water—do not chew, crush, or break. Consistency in timing improves effectiveness.

How Invokana Tablet Works?

It is an SGLT2 inhibitor that blocks glucose reabsorption in kidneys, causing excess sugar to be excreted in urine. This helps lower blood sugar levels without increasing insulin secretion.

Safety Advice:

  • Alcohol: Unsafe—increases dehydration & hypoglycemia risk.
  • Pregnancy: Avoid—potential harm to fetus.
  • Breastfeeding: Likely unsafe; may pass into milk.
  • Driving: Safe, but monitor for dizziness.
  • Kidney Disease: Use with caution; not recommended for severe cases.
  • Liver Disease: Safe in mild/moderate cases; avoid in severe impairment.

What If You Miss a Dose?

Take it as soon as you remember. If near the next dose time, skip the missed dose. Never double the dose.

Drug Interactions:

  • Avoid Rifampicin—reduces Invokana’s effectiveness.
  • Diuretics (water pills)—may cause dehydration.
  • Monitor blood sugar if taking insulin or other antidiabetics.

FAQs:

Q1: Is Invokana the same as Metformin?

No. It is an SGLT2 inhibitor, while Metformin is a biguanide. They work differently to control blood sugar.

Q2: When should I take Invokana?

Take once daily, preferably before breakfast, at the same time each day.

Q3: Does Invokana cause weight loss?

Yes, it may lead to moderate weight loss due to reduced fat mass.

Q4: Can Invokana cause amputations?

Patients with foot ulcers, neuropathy, or heart disease may have a higher risk. Regular foot checks are advised.

Q5: How do I know Invokana is working?

Track your blood sugar levels and share reports with your doctor.

Q6: Can I drink alcohol with Invokana?

No—alcohol increases risks of dehydration and low blood sugar.

Q7: Is Invokana safe for kidneys?

Use with caution in kidney disease. Avoid in severe cases or dialysis patients.

Additional information

Dose

100 mg

Pack Size

30 Tablets, 60 Tablets, 90 Tablets

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