Uses of Invokana 100mg Tablet
Invokana 100mg Tablet is used for the treatment or prevention of the following disease(s):
Diabetes
Side effects of Invokana 100mg Tablet
Precautions while taking Invokana 100mg Tablet
Dosage of Invokana 100mg Tablet
Overdose of Invokana 100mg Tablet
Onset of Action of Invokana 100mg Tablet
Duration of Action of Invokana 100mg Tablet
Precautions & Warnings
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Kidney
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All substitutes for Invokana 100mg Tablet
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Interactions
Drug :-
ACE inhibitors (enalapril, lisinopril, moexipril, quinapril), ARBs (candesartan,
losartan, olmesartan, valsartan), eplerenone, potassium-sparing diuretics (amiloride,
spironolactone):
May increase risk of hyperkalemia. Monitor potassium level closely.
Antihypertensives:
May increase hypotension. Monitor patient closely.
Carbamazepine:
May decrease canagliflozin serum concentration. Consider increasing canagliflozin
dosage based on GFR.
Digoxin:
May increase digoxin level. Monitor digoxin level periodically.
Insulin and insulin secretagogues (glipizide, repaglinide):
May increase risk of hypoglycemia.
Consider lower dosage of insulin or insulin secretagogue.
Lomitapide:
May increase lomitapide level. Limit maximum adult dosage of lomitapide to 30 mg
daily.
Loop diuretics:
May cause hypotension and intravascular volume depletion. Consider alternative
therapy.
Salicylates:
May increase hypoglycemic effects. Monitor patient closely.
SSRIs (citalopram, fluoxetine, sertraline):
May increase canagliflozin level. Monitor patient closely.
Canagliflozin dosage may need adjustment if SSRI is discontinued.
UGT inducers (phenobarbital, phenytoin, rifampin, ritonavir):
May decrease canagliflozin level.
Adjust canagliflozin dosage based on estimated GFR.
Herb :-
St. John's wort:
May decrease canagliflozin serum concentration. Consider increasing
canagliflozin dosage based on GFR.