High Blood Sugar And The Damage It Can Cause

When diabetes is out of control, it means your blood sugar (blood glucose) is too high. High blood sugar may
not make you feel sick. But even if you have no symptoms, controlling your blood sugar is important for your
health. That's because high blood sugar can lead to serious problems over time. When your blood sugar is not
controlled, too much sugar stays in your blood for a long time. That can damage blood vessels and nerves.
This damage can cause:

Diabetes can affect many parts of the body
  • • Kidney disease
  • • Blindness
  • • Nerve damage
  • • Foot problems
  • • Heart disease

JANUMET XR is not approved to treat serious problems that may
be caused by high blood sugar.

What you should know

Over many years, high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) can lead to
serious problems. Kidney disease can lead to kidney failure and
the need for dialysis. Blood vessel damage in the eyes can lead
to blindness. Nerve damage in the feet can lead to the need for
amputation. And heart disease can lead to death. Heart disease
is, in fact, the number 1 cause of death in people with diabetes.

You may not want to think about these possibilities—no one
really wants to. But the good news is that you can help avoid
these problems by taking good care of yourself. This includes
taking steps to lower your blood sugar level.

Once-daily prescription JANUMET® XR (sitagliptin and
metformin HCI extended-release) tablets contain sitagliptin
the medicine in JANUVIA®) and extended-release metformin.

JANUMET XR can be used along with diet and exercise to lower
blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. Your doctor will
determine whether JANUMET XR is right for you.

JANUMET XR should not be used in patients with type 1 diabetes
or with diabetic ketoacidosis (increased ketones in the blood or
urine). If you have had pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas),
it is not known if you have a higher chance of getting it while taking
JANUMET XR.

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