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samantha_bailey2026-04-18

Hey folks, I've just been prescribed Zituvimet XR for my type 2 diabetes. It combines sitagliptin and metformin, and I'm curious about everyone's experience with this medication. Has anyone else experienced any side effects or complications? Also, what are some good tips for managing sugar levels while on this medication? Any advice or personal experiences would be much appreciated!

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robert_stephens4/16/2026

I've been on Zituvimet XR 50mg-1000mg Tablets for 3 months now, and so far, it's been helping manage my blood sugar levels. I did experience some mild side effects, like stomach pain and diarrhea, but nothing too severe. I've found that taking it with food helps a lot. Stay hydrated and keep an eye on your symptoms—if anything gets worse, contact your doctor right away.

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kathleen_gray4/16/2026

I've been on this for a while now, and I've had some crazy side effects. Mostly just feeling really weak and having headaches, but some days I barely have the energy to get up. Be careful, and keep an eye out for any changes. It might be worth talking to your doctor about adjusting your dosage if you're feeling like this.

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james_morrison4/16/2026

Doing great on Zituvimet XR! The extended-release tablet really helps maintain stable blood sugar levels. I've only had mild diarrhea, but it's not constant, and it's manageable.

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harold_carter4/16/2026

I'm really struggling with the side effects. Has anyone else experienced joint pain? It's been pretty miserable.

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beverly_spencer4/16/2026

Has anyone else noticed that the side effects seem to get worse as you go up in dosage? When I started, I was fine, but as my dose increased, things got more troubling. Is it just me, or does anyone else relate to this?

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joyce_ford4/16/2026

My diabetic friend just switched to this and they had some really bad side effects. Severe stomach pain and their blood sugar was all over the place. Was a rough adjustment, but they're fine now.