Compare Adlyxin vs. Victoza
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Lowers blood sugar.
Adlyxin (lixisenatide) can lower blood sugar in addition to metformin, but it must be injected and usually causes upset stomach.
Lowers your blood sugar.
Victoza (liraglutide) is a medicine you inject once a day to control diabetes, but it can be expensive.
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4.7/ 5 average rating with 22 reviewsforVictoza
Upsides
- Lowers A1c (average blood sugar over time) up to 1%.
- Not as likely to cause very low blood sugar as glyburide or insulin.
- Adlyxin (lixisenatide) is injected once daily.
- Adlyxin (lixisenatide) comes as a pre-filled injectable pen that does not require you to measure the dose, so you may find this more convenient than other types of injections.
- Lowers A1c (average blood sugar over time) up to 1.5%.
- Helps with weight loss and controls appetite.
- Only medicine in this class with proven heart health benefits.
- No limitation for people with kidney problems, but close monitoring is recommended.
- Medicine is ready to use, without need to mix.
Downsides
- Not good enough by itself if you have really high blood sugars. It needs to be combined with other oral anti-diabetic medicines or insulin.
- Commonly causes upset stomach.
- Can affect how well your birth control pills work. Take 1 hour before or 11 hours after injecting Adlyxin (lixisenatide).
- Oral diabetes medicines work just as well and are cheaper.
- Only available as an injection.
- Brand name medicine and can be expensive.
- Compared to other similar medicines, you have to inject this every day.
Used for
Dosage forms
- Injection
- Injection
Price
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22 reviews so far
73%
saidit'sworth it
91%
saiditworked well
27%
saidit'sa big hassle
Have you used Victoza (liraglutide)?
Leave a reviewSide effects
10possible side effects
- Stomach discomfort40%
- Nausea25%
- Vomiting10%
- Headache9%
- Diarrhea8%
- Dizziness7%
- Injection site reaction4%
- Upset stomach3%
- Constipation3%
- Signs of low blood sugar2%
2possible side effects
- Low blood sugar - self-treatable27%
- Injection site reactions2%
Risks and risk factors
- Loss of effectiveness
- Inflammation of pancreas (pancreatitis)
- History of pancreatitis
- History of gallstones
- alcoholism
- Elevated triglycerides
- Severe allergic reactions
- Kidney damage
- Several renal impairment
- End-stage renal disease
- Kidney problems
- dehydration
- Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia)
- Use of insulin(s)
- Use of insulin-secreting medicines
- Overexposure to other drugs
- Severe gastrointestinal disease
- Gastroparesis
- Thyroid cancer
- History of MTC
- History of MEN 2
- inflammation of pancreas (pancreatitis)
- History of pancreatitis
- History of gallstones
- alcoholism
- Elevated triglycerides
- Severe allergic reactions
- Kidney damage
- Kidney problems
- dehydration
- Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia)
- Use of insulin(s)
- Use of insulin-secreting medicines.
- Severe stomach problems
- Stomach or digestive tract disease
- Gastroparesis