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HIGHLIGHTS OF PRESCRIBING INFORMATION
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` These highlights do not include all the information needed to use
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` full prescribing
`JANUMET XR safely and effectively. See
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` information for JANUMET XR.
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`JANUMET® XR (sitagliptin and metformin hydrochloride extended-
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`
`
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`release) tablets, for oral use
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`Initial U.S. Approval: 2012
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`WARNING: LACTIC ACIDOSIS
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`See full prescribing information for complete boxed warning.
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`• Postmarketing cases of metformin-associated lactic acidosis
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`have resulted in death, hypothermia, hypotension, and resistant
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`
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`included malaise, myalgias,
`bradyarrhythmias. Symptoms
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`respiratory distress, somnolence, and abdominal pain.
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`lactate
`Laboratory abnormalities
`included elevated blood
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`
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`levels, anion gap acidosis, increased lactate/pyruvate ratio, and
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`metformin plasma levels generally >5 mcg/mL. (5.1)
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`• Risk factors include renal impairment, concomitant use of
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`certain drugs, age ≥65 years old, radiological studies with
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`contrast, surgery and other procedures, hypoxic states,
`excessive alcohol intake, and hepatic impairment. Steps to
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`reduce the risk of and manage metformin-associated lactic
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`acidosis in these high risk groups are provided in the Full
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`
`
`Prescribing Information. (5.1)
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`
`• If lactic acidosis is suspected, discontinue JANUMET XR and
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`
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`institute general supportive measures in a hospital setting.
`Prompt hemodialysis is recommended. (5.1)
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`----------------------------INDICATIONS AND USAGE ---------------------------­
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`JANUMET XR is a combination of sitagliptin, a dipeptidyl peptidase-4
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`(DPP-4) inhibitor, and metformin hydrochloride (HCl), a biguanide
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`indicated as an adjunct to diet and exercise to improve glycemic
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`control in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus. (1)
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`Limitations of Use:
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`• Not for the treatment of type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. (1)
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`• Has not been studied in patients with a history of pancreatitis. (1,
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`5.2)
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`----------------------- DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION-----------------------­
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`• Individualize the starting dose of JANUMET XR based on the
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`patient’s current regimen. (2.1)
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`• Adjust the dosing based on effectiveness and tolerability while not
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`
`exceeding the maximum recommended daily dose of 100 mg
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`sitagliptin and 2000 mg metformin extended-release. (2.1)
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`• Administer once daily with a meal preferably in the evening.
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`Gradually escalate the dose to reduce the gastrointestinal effects
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`
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`due to metformin. (2.1)
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`• Prior to initiation, assess renal function with estimated glomerular
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`
`filtration rate (eGFR) (2.2)
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`o Do not use in patients with eGFR below 30 mL/min/1.73 m2.
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`o Discontinue if eGFR later falls below 30 mL/min/1.73 m2.
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`o Initiation is not recommended in patients with eGFR between 30 –
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`45 mL/min/1.73 m2.
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`
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`
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`o Assess
`risk/benefit of continuing
`falls below
`if eGFR
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`45 mL/min/1.73 m2.
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`o Limit dose of sitagliptin to 50 mg once daily if eGFR falls below
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`45 mL/min/1.73 m2.
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`• JANUMET XR may need to be discontinued at time of, or prior to,
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`
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`iodinated contrast imaging procedures. (2.3)
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`--------------------- DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHS --------------------­
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`JANUMET XR Tablets: 100 mg sitagliptin/1000 mg metformin HCl
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`extended-release, 50 mg sitagliptin/500 mg metformin HCl extended-
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`release, and 50 mg sitagliptin/1000 mg metformin HCl extended-
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`release. (3)
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`-------------------------------CONTRAINDICATIONS ------------------------------­
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`• Severe renal impairment: eGFR below 30 mL/min/1.73 m2. (4)
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`• Metabolic acidosis, including diabetic ketoacidosis. (4)
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`• History of a serious hypersensitivity reaction (e.g., anaphylaxis or
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`
`
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`angioedema) to JANUMET XR, sitagliptin, or metformin. (5.9, 6.2)
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`
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`------------------------WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS-----------------------­
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`• Lactic acidosis: See boxed warning. (5.1)
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`Reference ID: 4475738
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`• There have been postmarketing reports of acute pancreatitis,
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`including fatal and non-fatal hemorrhagic or necrotizing pancreatitis
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`in patients treated with sitagliptin. If pancreatitis is suspected,
`promptly discontinue JANUMET XR. (5.2)
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`• Heart failure has been observed with two other members of the
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`
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`DPP-4 inhibitor class. Consider risks and benefits of JANUMET XR
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`
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`in patients who have known risk factors for heart failure. Monitor
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`
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`patients for signs and symptoms. (5.3)
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`• There have been postmarketing reports of acute renal failure in
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`
`
`patients treated with sitagliptin, sometimes requiring dialysis. Before
`initiating JANUMET XR and at least annually thereafter, assess
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`
`
`renal function. (5.4)
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`• Vitamin B12 deficiency: Metformin may lower vitamin B12 levels.
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`
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`Measure hematologic parameters annually. (5.5)
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`• When used with an insulin secretagogue (e.g., sulfonylurea) or with
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`
`
`insulin, a lower dose of the insulin secretagogue or insulin may be
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`
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`required to minimize the risk of hypoglycemia. (5.7)
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`• There have been postmarketing reports of serious allergic and
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`hypersensitivity reactions in patients treated with sitagliptin, such as
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`
`
`
`anaphylaxis, angioedema, and exfoliative skin conditions including
`Stevens-Johnson syndrome.
`In such cases, promptly stop
`JANUMET XR, assess
`for other potential causes,
`institute
`
`appropriate monitoring and
`treatment, and
`initiate alternative
`treatment for diabetes. (5.9)
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`• Severe and disabling arthralgia has been reported in patients taking
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`
`
`
`DPP-4 inhibitors. Consider as a possible cause for severe joint pain
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`
`
`
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`and discontinue drug if appropriate. (5.10)
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`• There have been postmarketing reports of bullous pemphigoid
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`
`requiring hospitalization in patients taking DPP-4 inhibitors. Tell
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`patients to report development of blisters or erosions. If bullous
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`pemphigoid is suspected, discontinue JANUMET XR. (5.11)
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`• There have been no clinical studies establishing conclusive
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`evidence of macrovascular risk reduction with JANUMET XR. (5.12)
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`------------------------------ ADVERSE REACTIONS------------------------------­
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`• The most common adverse reactions reported in ≥5% of patients
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`
`
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`simultaneously started on sitagliptin and metformin and more
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`commonly than in patients treated with placebo were diarrhea,
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`
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`upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. (6.1)
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`• Adverse reactions reported in ≥5% of patients treated with sitagliptin
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`
`
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`in combination with sulfonylurea and metformin and more commonly
`
`in combination with
`in patients
`than
`treated with placebo
`
`sulfonylurea and metformin were hypoglycemia and headache. (6.1)
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`• Hypoglycemia was the only adverse reaction reported in ≥5% of
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`
`
`
`patients treated with sitagliptin in combination with insulin and
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`metformin and more commonly than in patients treated with placebo
`in combination with insulin and metformin. (6.1)
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`To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact Merck
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`
`Sharp & Dohme Corp., a subsidiary of Merck & Co., Inc., at 1-877­
`888-4231 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.
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`-------------------------------DRUG INTERACTIONS ------------------------------­
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`
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`• Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors may increase risk of lactic acidosis.
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`Consider more frequent monitoring. (7.1)
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`• Drugs that reduce metformin clearance (such as ranolazine,
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`
`vandetanib, dolutegravir, and cimetidine) may
`increase
`the
`
`accumulation of metformin. Consider the benefits and risks of
`concomitant use. (7.2)
`
`the effect of metformin on
`lactate
`• Alcohol can potentiate
`
`
`metabolism. Warn patients against excessive alcohol intake. (7.3)
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`----------------------- USE IN SPECIFIC POPULATIONS ----------------------­
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`• There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant
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`women. To report drug exposure during pregnancy call 1-800-986­
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`
`8999. (8.1)
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`• Geriatric Use: Assess renal function more frequently. (8.5)
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`• Hepatic Impairment: Avoid use in patients with hepatic impairment.
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`(8.7)
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`
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`See 17 for PATIENT COUNSELING INFORMATION and Medication
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`Guide.
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`Revised: 8/2019
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`FULL PRESCRIBING INFORMATION: CONTENTS*
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`
`WARNING: LACTIC ACIDOSIS
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`INDICATIONS AND USAGE
`1
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`2 DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
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`2.1 Recommended Dosing
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`2.2 Recommendations for Use in Renal Impairment
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`2.3 Discontinuation for Iodinated Contrast Imaging Procedures
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`3 DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHS
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`4 CONTRAINDICATIONS
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`5 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
`
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`5.1
`Lactic Acidosis
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`5.2 Pancreatitis
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`5.3 Heart Failure
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`5.4 Assessment of Renal Function
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`5.5 Vitamin B12 Deficiency
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`5.6 Change
`in Clinical Status of Patients with Previously
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`
`Controlled Type 2 Diabetes
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`5.7 Use with Medications Known to Cause Hypoglycemia
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`
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`5.8
`Loss of Control of Blood Glucose
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`5.9 Hypersensitivity Reactions
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`5.10 Severe and Disabling Arthralgia
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`5.11 Bullous Pemphigoid
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`5.12 Macrovascular Outcomes
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`6 ADVERSE REACTIONS
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`6.1 Clinical Trials Experience
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`6.2 Postmarketing Experience
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`7 DRUG INTERACTIONS
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`7.1 Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors
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`7.2 Drugs that Reduce Metformin Clearance
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`7.3 Alcohol
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`7.4
`Insulin Secretagogues or Insulin
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`7.5 Use of Metformin with Other Drugs
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`
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`7.6 Digoxin
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`8 USE IN SPECIFIC POPULATIONS
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`8.1 Pregnancy
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`
`
`8.2
`Lactation
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`8.3 Females and Males of Reproductive Potential
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`8.4 Pediatric Use
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`8.5 Geriatric Use
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`8.6 Renal Impairment
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`8.7 Hepatic Impairment
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`
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`10 OVERDOSAGE
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`11 DESCRIPTION
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`12 CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
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`12.1 Mechanism of Action
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`12.2 Pharmacodynamics
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`12.3 Pharmacokinetics
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`13 NONCLINICAL TOXICOLOGY
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`13.1 Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility
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`14 CLINICAL STUDIES
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`16 HOW SUPPLIED/STORAGE AND HANDLING
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`17 PATIENT COUNSELING INFORMATION
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`*Sections or subsections omitted from the full prescribing information
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`are not listed.
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`Reference ID: 4475738
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`
`
`FULL PRESCRIBING INFORMATION
`
`WARNING: LACTIC ACIDOSIS
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`in death,
`lactic acidosis have resulted
`Postmarketing cases of metformin-associated
`
`
`
`
`hypothermia, hypotension, and resistant bradyarrhythmias. The onset of metformin-associated
`
`
`
`
`lactic acidosis is often subtle, accompanied only by nonspecific symptoms such as malaise,
`myalgias, respiratory distress, somnolence, and abdominal pain. Metformin-associated lactic
`
`
`acidosis was characterized by elevated blood lactate levels (>5 mmol/Liter), anion gap acidosis
`
`
`
`(without evidence of ketonuria or ketonemia), an increased lactate/pyruvate ratio, and metformin
`
`
`
`plasma levels generally >5 mcg/mL [see Warnings and Precautions (5.1)].
`
`
`
`
`
`
`Risk factors for metformin-associated lactic acidosis include renal impairment, concomitant
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`use of certain drugs (e.g., carbonic anhydrase inhibitors such as topiramate), age 65 years old or
`
`
`
`greater, having a radiological study with contrast, surgery and other procedures, hypoxic states
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`(e.g., acute congestive heart failure), excessive alcohol intake, and hepatic impairment.
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`Steps to reduce the risk of and manage metformin-associated lactic acidosis in these high risk
`groups are provided in the full prescribing information [see Dosage and Administration (2.2),
`
`
`
`Contraindications (4), Warnings and Precautions (5.1), Drug Interactions (7), and Use in Specific
`
`
`
`Populations (8.6, 8.7)].
`
`
`
`
`
`If metformin-associated lactic acidosis is suspected, immediately discontinue JANUMET XR
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`and institute general supportive measures in a hospital setting. Prompt hemodialysis is
`recommended [see Warnings and Precautions (5.1)].
`
`
`
`
`1
`
`
`
`INDICATIONS AND USAGE
`
`
`
`JANUMET® XR is indicated as an adjunct to diet and exercise to improve glycemic control in adults
`
`
`with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
`
`
`Limitations of Use
`
`JANUMET XR should not be used in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus or for the treatment of
`
`
`
`
`diabetic ketoacidosis.
`
`
`JANUMET XR has not been studied in patients with a history of pancreatitis. It is unknown whether
`
`
`
`
`
`patients with a history of pancreatitis are at increased risk for the development of pancreatitis while using
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`JANUMET XR. [See Warnings and Precautions (5.2).]
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`
`
`DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
`2
`
`
`
`
`2.1 Recommended Dosing
`
`
`The dose of JANUMET XR should be individualized on the basis of the patient’s current regimen,
`
`
`
`effectiveness, and tolerability while not exceeding the maximum recommended daily dose of 100 mg
`
`
`sitagliptin and 2000 mg metformin hydrochloride (HCl). Initial combination therapy or maintenance of
`
`
`
`
`
`combination therapy should be individualized and left to the discretion of the health care provider.
`
`
`
`
`In patients not currently treated with metformin, the recommended total daily starting dose of
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`•
`JANUMET XR is 100 mg sitagliptin and 1000 mg metformin HCl extended-release. Patients
`
`
`
`
`
`with inadequate glycemic control on this dose of metformin can be titrated gradually, to reduce
`
`
`
`
`
`gastrointestinal side effects associated with metformin, up to the maximum recommended
`daily dose.
`
`
`In patients already treated with metformin, the recommended total daily starting dose of
`
`
`
`
`JANUMET XR is 100 mg sitagliptin and the previously prescribed dose of metformin.
`
`
`
`
`
`
`• For patients taking metformin immediate-release 850 mg twice daily or 1000 mg twice daily,
`
`
`
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`the recommended starting dose of JANUMET XR is two 50 mg sitagliptin/1000 mg metformin
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`
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`
`
`
`
`
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`HCl extended-release tablets taken together once daily.
`
`
`
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`• Maintain the same total daily dose of sitagliptin and metformin when changing between
`
`JANUMET (sitagliptin and metformin HCl immediate-release) and JANUMET XR. Patients
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`•
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`Reference ID: 4475738
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`with inadequate glycemic control on this dose of metformin can be titrated gradually, to reduce
`gastrointestinal side effects associated with metformin, up to the maximum recommended
`
`
`daily dose.
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`
`
`JANUMET XR should be administered with food to reduce the gastrointestinal side effects associated
`
`
`with the metformin component. JANUMET XR should be given once daily with a meal preferably in the
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`
`
`evening. JANUMET XR should be swallowed whole. The tablets must not be split, crushed, or chewed
`before swallowing. There have been reports of incompletely dissolved JANUMET XR tablets being
`eliminated in the feces. It is not known whether this material seen in feces contains active drug. If a
`
`
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`
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`patient reports repeatedly seeing tablets in feces, the health care provider should assess adequacy of
`
`
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`glycemic control [see Patient Counseling Information (17.1)].
`
`
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`
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`The 100 mg sitagliptin/1000 mg metformin HCl extended-release tablet should be taken as a single
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`
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`tablet once daily. Patients using two JANUMET XR tablets (such as two 50 mg sitagliptin/500 mg
`
`
`
`
`
`
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`metformin HCl extended-release tablets or two 50 mg sitagliptin/1000 mg metformin HCl extended-
`
`
`
`
`release tablets) should take the two tablets together once daily.
`
`
`
`
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`No studies have been performed specifically examining the safety and efficacy of JANUMET XR in
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`patients previously treated with other oral antihyperglycemic agents and switched to JANUMET XR. Any
`
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`change in therapy of type 2 diabetes should be undertaken with care and appropriate monitoring as
`
`
`
`
`changes in glycemic control can occur.
`
`
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`
`
`2.2 Recommendations for Use in Renal Impairment
`
`
`
`
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`
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`Assess renal function prior to initiation of JANUMET XR and periodically thereafter.
`
`
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`JANUMET XR is contraindicated in patients with an estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) below
`
`
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`
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`
`
`
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`
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`30 mL/min/1.73 m2. Discontinue JANUMET XR if the patient’s eGFR later falls below 30 mL/min/1.73 m2
`
`
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`[see Contraindications (4) and Warnings and Precautions (5.1)].
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`
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`
`
`
`
` Initiation of JANUMET XR in patients with an eGFR between 30 and 45 mL/min/1.73 m2 is not
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
` recommended.
`
`
`
`
`
`In patients taking JANUMET XR whose eGFR later falls below 45 mL/min/1.73 m2, assess the benefit
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
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`
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`risk of continuing therapy and limit dose of the sitagliptin component to 50 mg once daily.
`
`
`
`2.3 Discontinuation for Iodinated Contrast Imaging Procedures
`
`
`
`Discontinue JANUMET XR at the time of, or prior to, an iodinated contrast imaging procedure in
`patients with an eGFR between 30 and 60 mL/min/1.73 m2; in patients with a history of liver disease,
`
`
`
`
`
`alcoholism, or heart failure; or in patients who will be administered intra-arterial iodinated contrast. Re­
`
`evaluate eGFR 48 hours after the imaging procedure; restart JANUMET XR if renal function is stable [see
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`Warnings and Precautions (5.1)].
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`3
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`4
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`DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHS
`
`
`
`
`Tablets:
`
`• 100 mg/1000 mg tablets are blue, bi-convex oval, film-coated tablets with “81” debossed on
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`
`
`one side.
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`• 50 mg/500 mg tablets are light blue, bi-convex oval, film-coated tablets with “78” debossed on
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`one side.
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`• 50 mg/1000 mg tablets are light green, bi-convex oval, film-coated tablets with “80” debossed
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`
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`on one side.
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`CONTRAINDICATIONS
`
`JANUMET XR is contraindicated in patients with:
`
`
`
`
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`• Severe renal impairment (eGFR below 30 mL/min/1.73 m2) [see Warnings and Precautions (5.1)].
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`
`
`
`
`
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`
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`
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`• Acute or chronic metabolic acidosis, including diabetic ketoacidosis. Diabetic ketoacidosis should
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`be treated with insulin.
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`• History of a serious hypersensitivity reaction to JANUMET XR, sitagliptin, or metformin such as
`
`
`
`
`
`anaphylaxis or angioedema. [See Warnings and Precautions (5.9); Adverse Reactions (6.2).]
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`4
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`Reference ID: 4475738
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`5 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
`
`
`5.1 Lactic Acidosis
`
`
`
`
`There have been postmarketing cases of metformin-associated lactic acidosis, including fatal cases.
`
`
`
`
`These cases had a subtle onset and were accompanied by nonspecific symptoms such as malaise,
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`myalgias, abdominal pain, respiratory distress, or increased somnolence; however, hypothermia,
`
`
`
`
`
`hypotension and resistant bradyarrhythmias have occurred with severe acidosis. Metformin-associated
`
`
`
`lactic acidosis was characterized by elevated blood lactate concentrations (>5 mmol/Liter), anion gap
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`acidosis (without evidence of ketonuria or ketonemia), and an increased lactate/pyruvate ratio; metformin
`
`
`
`
`
`
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`plasma levels were generally >5 mcg/mL. Metformin decreases liver uptake of lactate increasing lactate
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`
`
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`
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`blood levels which may increase the risk of lactic acidosis, especially in patients at risk.
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`If metformin-associated lactic acidosis is suspected, general supportive measures should be instituted
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`Educate patients and their families about the symptoms of lactic acidosis, and if these symptoms
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`For each of the known and possible risk factors for metformin-associated lactic acidosis,
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`Renal Impairment: The postmarketing metformin-associated lactic acidosis cases primarily occurred in
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`lactic acidosis increases with the severity of renal impairment because metformin is substantially excreted
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`Discontinue JANUMET XR if the patient’s eGFR later falls below 30 mL/min/1.73 m2 [see
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`Initiation of JANUMET XR is not recommended in patients with eGFR between 30 and
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`• Obtain an eGFR at least annually in all patients taking JANUMET XR. In patients at
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`Drug Interactions
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`The concomitant use of JANUMET XR with specific drugs may increase the risk of metformin­
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`associated lactic acidosis: those that impair renal function, result in significant hemodynamic change,
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`interfere with acid-base balance or increase metformin accumulation [see Drug Interactions (7)].
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`Age 65 or Greater
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`The risk of metformin-associated lactic acidosis increases with the patient’s age because elderly
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`Assess renal function more frequently in elderly patients [see Use in Specific Populations (8.5)].
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`Radiological Studies with Contrast
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`Administration of intravascular iodinated contrast agents in metformin-treated patients has led to an
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`acute decrease in renal function and the occurrence of lactic acidosis. Stop JANUMET XR at the time of,
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`or prior to, an iodinated contrast imaging procedure in patients with an eGFR between 30 and
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`60 mL/min/1.73 m2; in patients with a history of hepatic impairment, alcoholism, or heart failure; or in
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`patients who will be administered intra-arterial iodinated contrast. Re-evaluate eGFR 48 hours after the
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`imaging procedure, and restart JANUMET XR if renal function is stable.
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`Surgery and Other Procedures
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`Withholding of food and fluids during surgical or other procedures may increase the risk for volume
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`depletion, hypotension and renal impairment. JANUMET XR should be temporarily discontinued while
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`Hypoxic States
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`Several of the postmarketing cases of metformin-associated lactic acidosis occurred in the setting of
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`Cardiovascular collapse (shock), acute myocardial infarction, sepsis, and other conditions associated
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`with hypoxemia have been associated with lactic acidosis and may also cause prerenal azotemia. When
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`Excessive Alcohol Intake
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`Alcohol potentiates the effect of metformin on lactate metabolism and this may increase the risk of
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`Hepatic Impairment
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`Patients with hepatic impairment have developed with cases of metformin-associated lactic acidosis.
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`This may be due to impaired lactate clearance resulting in higher lactate blood levels. Therefore, avoid
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`use of JANUMET XR in patients with clinical or laboratory evidence of hepatic disease.
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`5.2 Pancreatitis
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`There have been postmarketing reports of acute pancreatitis, including fatal and non-fatal
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`hemorrhagic or necrotizing pancreatitis, in patients taking sitagliptin with or without metformin. After
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`initiation of JANUMET XR, patients should be observed carefully for signs and symptoms of pancreatitis.
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`management should be initiated. It is unknown whether patients with a history of pancreatitis are at
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`increased risk for the development of pancreatitis while using JANUMET XR.
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`5.3 Heart Failure
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`An association between dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitor treatment and heart failure has been
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`trials evaluated patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
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`Consider the risks and benefits of JANUMET XR prior to initiating treatment in patients at risk for heart
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`failure, such as those with a prior history of heart failure and a history of renal impairment, and observe
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`these patients for signs and symptoms of heart failure during therapy. Advise patients of the characteristic
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`and manage according to current standards of care and consider discontinuation of JANUMET XR.
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`5.4 Assessment of Renal Function
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`Metformin and sitagliptin are substantially excreted by the kidney.
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`Metformin HCl
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`JANUMET XR is contraindicated in patients with severe renal impairment [see Contraindications (4)
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`Sitagliptin
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`There have been postmarketing reports of worsening renal function in patients taking sitagliptin with or
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`Reference ID: 4475738
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`with JANUMET XR and at least annually thereafter, renal function should be assessed. In patients in
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`5.5 Vitamin B12 Deficiency
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`In controlled clinical trials of metformin of 29 weeks duration, a decrease to subnormal levels of
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`previously normal serum vitamin B12 levels was observed in approximately 7% of patients. Such
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`decrease, possibly due to interference with B12 absorption from the B12-intrinsic factor complex, may be
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`associated with anemia but appears to be rapidly reversible with discontinuation of metformin or vitamin
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`B12 supplementation. Certain individuals (those with inadequate vitamin B12 or calcium intake or
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`absorption) appear to be predisposed to developing subnormal vitamin B12 levels. Measure hematologic
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`parameters on an annual basis and vitamin B12 measurements at 2- to 3-year intervals in patients on
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`JANUMET XR and manage any abnormalities [see Adverse Reactions (6.1)].
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`5.6 Change in Clinical Status of Patients with Previously Controlled Type 2 Diabetes
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`A patient with type 2 diabetes previously well controlled on JANUMET XR who develops laboratory
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`abnormalities or clinical illness (especially vague and poorly defined illness) should be evaluated promptly
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`for evidence of ketoacidosis or lactic acidosis. Evaluation should include serum electrolytes and ketones,
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`blood glucose and, if indicated, blood pH, lactate, pyruvate, and metformin levels. If acidosis of either
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`5.7 Use with Medications Known to Cause Hypoglycemia
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`Sitagliptin
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`When sitagliptin was used in combination with a sulfonylurea or with insulin, medications known to
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`cause hypoglycemia, the incidence of hypoglycemia was increased over that of placebo used in
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`combination with a sulfonylurea or with insulin [see Adverse Reactions (6)]. Therefore, patients also
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`receiving an insulin secretagogue (e.g., sulfonylurea) or insulin may require a lower dose of the insulin
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`secretagogue or insulin to reduce the risk of hypoglycemia [see Drug Interactions (7.4)].
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`Metformin HCl
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`Hypoglycemia does not occur in patients receiving metformin alone under usual circumstances of use,
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`but could occur when caloric intake is deficient, when strenuous exercise is not compensated by caloric
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`supplementation, or during concomitant use with other glucose-lowering agents (such as sulfonylureas
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`and insulin) or ethanol. Elderly, debilitated, or malnourished patients, and those with adrenal or pituitary
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`insufficiency or alcohol intoxication are particularly susceptible to hypoglycemic effects. Hypoglycemia
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`may be difficult to recognize in the elderly, and in people who are taking β-adrenergic blocking drugs.
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`5.8 Loss of Control of Blood Glucose
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`When a patient stabilized on any diabetic regimen is exposed to stress such as fever, trauma,
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`infection, or surgery, a temporary loss of glycemic control may occur. At such times, it may be necessary
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`to withhold JANUMET XR and temporarily administer insulin. JANUMET XR may be reinstituted after the
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`acute episode is resolved.
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`5.9 Hypersensitivity Reactions
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`There have been postmarketing reports of serious hypersensitivity reactions in patients treated with
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`sitagliptin, one of the components of JANUMET XR. These reactions include anaphylaxis, angioedema,
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`within the first 3 months after initiation of treatment with sitagliptin, with some reports occurring after the
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`potential causes for the event, and institute alternative treatment for diabetes. [See Adverse Reactions
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`Use caution in a patient with a history of angioedema to another DPP-4 inhibitor because it is
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`unknown whether such patients will be predisposed to angioedema with JANUMET XR.
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`5.10 Severe and Disabling Arthralgia
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`There have been postmarketing reports of severe and disabling arthralgia in patients taking DPP-4
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`inhibitors. The time to onset of symptoms following initiation of drug therapy varied from one day to years.
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`Patients experienced relief of symptoms upon discontinuation of the medication. A subset of patients
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`experienced a recurrence of symptoms when restarting the same drug or a different DPP-4 inhibitor.
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`Consider DPP-4 inhibitors as a possible cause for severe joint pain and discontinue drug if appropriate.
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`5.11 Bullous Pemphigoid
`Postmarketing cases of bullous pemphigoid requiring hospitalization have been reported with DPP-4
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`inhibitor use. In reported cases, patients typically recovered with topical or systemic immunosuppressive
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`treatment and discontinuation of the DPP-4 inhibitor. Tell patients to report development of blisters or
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