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About ACTOS
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Welcome to ACTOS.com. Today is Wednesday, December 16, 2009 •A new, real-time glossary feature is now available. Simply roll your mouse over any highlighted text to read the definition.
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Welcome to ACTOS.com, your type 2 diabetes resource
ACTOS helps control blood sugar levels
ACTOS is a once-daily oral medication that, with diet and exercise, has been shown to be effective for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. ACTOS helps control blood sugar levels in your body by reducing insulin resistance—a condition in which your body’s cells don’t respond to a hormone (called insulin) that allows them to turn blood sugar into energy.
While not intended to treat lipid disorders, ACTOS may have a positive effect on HDL (good) cholesterol and triglycerides (blood fats) without changes in LDL (bad) cholesterol or total cholesterol in patients with type 2 diabetes.
Learn more about ACTOS.
Management of type 2 diabetes should also include nutritional counseling, weight reduction as needed, and exercise.
Please see Important Safety Information, including warning about heart failure, below.
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Important Safety Information About ACTOS® (pioglitazone HCl)
The prescription medication ACTOS is used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar (glucose) in adults with type 2 diabetes. ACTOS is taken once daily either alone or in combination with insulin, sulfonylureas, or metformin.
ACTOS is not for everyone. Certain patients with heart failure should not start taking ACTOS. ACTOS can cause or worsen congestive heart failure. Talk to your doctor immediately if you experience rapid weight gain, fluid retention, or shortness of breath.
Do not take ACTOS if you have active liver disease. Your doctor should perform a blood test to check for liver problems before you start ACTOS and periodically thereafter. Talk to your doctor immediately if you experience nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, loss of appetite, dark urine, or yellowing of the skin. If you are of childbearing age, talk to your doctor before taking ACTOS, as it could increase your chance of becoming pregnant. Some people taking ACTOS may experience flu-like symptoms, mild-to-moderate swelling of legs and ankles, and anemia. Some people, particularly women, are at higher risk of having bone fractures while taking ACTOS. When taking ACTOS with insulin or sulfonylureas, you may be at risk for low blood sugar. Patients with diabetes should have regular eye exams. If you experience vision problems, consult your doctor immediately. Very rarely, some patients have experienced visual changes while taking ACTOS.
You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.FDA.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
Please see Complete Prescribing Information, including warning about heart failure, and Medication Guide.
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Copyright ©1999, 2009 Takeda Pharmaceuticals North America, Inc.
This site is intended for use by U.S. residents only.
ACTOS®, ACTOplus met®, and duetact® are registered trademarks of Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited and are used under license by Takeda Pharmaceuticals America, Inc.
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