I have been taking Janumet 50/1000 from a long time for diabetes. I recently read about teneligliptin which is much cheaper than sitagliptin. Are both the salts same in effectiveness? Can I replace Janumet with Tenginow M 20/1000?
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If cost is not a concern then better to stick to sitagliptin as it's better in terms of efficacy and has got good trials proving it's efficacy and safety as compared to teneligliptin
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Hi I can understand your concern
Yes both from same family
But janumet efficacy little High
You can replace and recheck sugar in a week to know difference
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