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NHS Warns Dapagliflozin Users to Seek Medical Attention for Dehydration Symptoms

NHS Warns Dapagliflozin Users to Seek Medical Attention for Dehydration Symptoms

### NHS Urges Immediate Action for Dapagliflozin Users with Symptoms

The NHS warns anyone taking dapagliflozin to see a doctor right away if they notice three specific symptoms: dehydration, extreme thirst, or a reduction in urination. This guidance is crucial because dehydration can lead to serious health issues.

Dapagliflozin is a medication used to help manage blood sugar levels. It works by helping the kidneys remove excess sugar from the body. However, the NHS states that "like all medicines," it can cause side effects.

If you experience dehydration symptoms, the NHS advises, "Call your doctor or call 111 now." They note that side effects from the medication are usually mild and do not last long. There are ways to help manage them. If a side effect persists despite following advice, individuals should "speak to a doctor or pharmacist if the advice on how to cope does not help."

It is essential for patients to stay vigilant and address any health concerns while using this treatment.

This article is for general information only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always speak to a GP or qualified health professional about your own health.