Merck wins FDA’s OK for diabetes pill

Sat Mar 31, 10:02 PM ET

WASHINGTON - A 2-in-1 medicine to treat diabetes has won federal
approval, Merck & Co. Inc. said Saturday.

The tablet, called Janumet, combines a proprietary Merck drug with the
older diabetes drug metformin.

Some patients with type 2 diabetes already take metformin and the newer
drug, called Januvia, separately. Merck hopes the combination version
will make it easier for those diabetics to control their blood sugar levels.

The
Food and Drug Administration approved Januvia in October. That drug
enhances the body’s own ability to lower blood sugar levels. Novartis AG

2 Responses to “Merck wins FDA’s OK for diabetes pill”

  1. Debra Willene Says:

    I take extra met to cover what isnt in my glucovance. It is just easier
    to take one pill than 2 and i have the others if I need them
    individually. Things like Januvia are pretty much set doses so you can
    just increase the met if you need more. The combos work for a lot of
    people and I guess it depends on what kind of control one is aiming for.
    Doctors know that most people will baulk at taking a bunch of pills
    several times a day but will take one twice. Some is better than none*G*

  2. Devin Annamae Says:

    With the exception of Byetta, I have always been cautious about going
    on any medication that has not been around for a while. It seems to
    take at least a year for the downside of drugs to be noted and I would
    rather wait to be sure they are safe. That is my personal opinion.

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