Liraglutide What is Victoza 6 mg/ml? Victoza is a clear, colorless solution for injection in a pre-filled pen. Each pen contains 3 ml of solution that can inject 30 doses of 0.6 mg, 15 doses of 1.2 mg or 10 doses of 1.8 mg. Victoza contains liraglutide as an active substance in the group called ?drugs used in diabetes, other than insulins, which lower blood sugar?. What is Victoza 6 mg/ml used for? Victoza helps your body lower blood sugar levels only when your blood sugar is too high. It also slows down the passage of food through your stomach. Victoza is used to treat adults with type 2 diabetes in the following situations: ? When metformin or sulphonylurea group drugs (such as glimepiride or glibenclamide) alone are not sufficient to control your blood glucose levels, although their maximum tolerable dose is used. ? When metformin in combination with sulphonylurea (such as glimepiride or glibenclamide) or metformin in combination with a glitazone (such as rosiglitazone or pioglitazone) is not sufficient to control your blood glucose levels.
- Liraglutide What is Victoza 6 mg/ml? Victoza is a clear, colorless solution for injection in a pre-filled pen. Each pen contains 3 ml of solution that can inject 30 doses of 0.6 mg, 15 doses of 1.2 mg or 10 doses of 1.8 mg. Victoza contains liraglutide as an active substance in the group called ?drugs used in diabetes, other than insulins, which lower blood sugar?. What is Victoza 6 mg/ml used for? Victoza helps your body lower blood sugar levels only when your blood sugar is too high. It also slows down the passage of food through your stomach. Victoza is used to treat adults with type 2 diabetes in the following situations: ? When metformin or sulphonylurea group drugs (such as glimepiride or glibenclamide) alone are not sufficient to control your blood glucose levels, although their maximum tolerable dose is used. ? When metformin in combination with sulphonylurea (such as glimepiride or glibenclamide) or metformin in combination with a glitazone (such as rosiglitazone or pioglitazone) is not sufficient to control your blood glucose levels.
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