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Liraglutide

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What does it do?

Liraglutide is used to treat diabetes by lowering blood sugar.

Before you start

  • Tell your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding.

How should you use it?

Inject liraglutide regularly as directed into the skin of your stomach, thigh or upper arm. You can use the same area of your body each time, but choose a different place within that area. You can inject it any time of the day, with or without meals.
You, or the person giving the injections, will be given training on how to use the injections.

What if you forget a dose?

If it is nearly time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and inject your next dose at the usual time. Otherwise, inject the missed dose as soon as you remember. Do not inject two doses at the same time.

Can you take other medicines?

Tell your pharmacist or doctor about all medicines or treatments that you may be taking, including vitamins, herbal products or recreational drugs.

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What side effects might you notice?

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Nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, indigestion, stomach pain, constipation or diarrhoea

Common when you first start - if it continues or is severe, tell your doctor.

Pain, tenderness or redness at injection site

Tell your doctor if troublesome

If you notice any other effects, discuss them with your doctor or pharmacist.

Other information:

  • Test your blood sugar as directed by your health professional.
  • Liraglutide should normally be kept in the fridge, but you can store the pen at room temperature for up to 30 days after you first use it. Keep the cap on when you aren't using it to protect the medicine from light.