hat causes swelling of the back of the eye (macular edema)
have kidney or liver problems
have or have had inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis)
have or have had cancer of the bladder
have other medical conditions
are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. It is not known if OSENI can harm your unborn baby. Talk to your doctor about the best way to control your blood sugar while you are pregnant or if you plan to become pregnant.
are a premenopausal woman who does not have periods regularly or at all. OSENI may increase your chance of becoming pregnant. Talk to your doctor about birth control choices while taking OSENI. Tell your doctor right away if you become pregnant while taking OSENI.
are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. It is not known whether OSENI passes into your breast milk and if it can harm your baby. Talk with your doctor about the best way to control your blood glucose levels while breastfeeding.
Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins and herbal supplements.
Know the medicines you take. Keep a list of them and show it to your doctor and pharmacist before you start a new medicine.
OSENI may affect the way other medicines work, and other medicines may affect how OSENI works. Contact your doctor before you start or stop other types of medicines.
How should I take OSENI?
Take OSENI exactly as your doctor tells you to take it.
Take OSENI 1 time each day with or without food.
Do not break or cut OSENI tablets before swallowing.
Your doctor may need to change your dose of OSENI to control your blood glucose. Do not change your dose unless told to do so by your doctor.
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If you do not remember until it is time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and take the next dose at your regular time. Do not take 2 doses of OSENI at the same time.
If you take too much OSENI, call your doctor or go to the nearest hospital emergency room right away.
If your body is under stress, such as from fever, infection, accident or surgery, the dose of your diabetes medicines may need to be changed. Call your doctor right away.
Stay on your diet and exercise programs and check your blood sugar as your doctor tells you to.
Your doctor may do certain blood tests before you start OSENI and during treatment as needed. Your doctor may change your dose of OSENI based on the results of your blood tests due to how well your kidneys are working.
Your doctor will check your diabetes with regular blood tests, including your blood sugar levels and your hemoglobin A1C.
Your doctor should check your eyes regularly while you take OSENI.
What are the possible side effects of OSENI?
OSENI can cause serious side effects, including:
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Allergic (hypersensitivity) reactions, such as:
swelling of your face, lips, throat and other areas on your skin
raised, red areas on your skin (hives)
difficulty swallowing or breathing
skin rash, itching, flaking or peeling
If you have these symptoms, stop taking OSENI and contact your doctor right away.
Liver problems. Call your doctor right away if you have unexplained symptoms such as:
nausea or vomiting
loss of appetite
stomach pain
dark urine
unusual or unexplained tiredness
yellowing of your skin or the whites of your eyes
Broken bones (fractures). Usually in the hand, upper arm or foot in women. T