Actos is an oral medication used to help control the blood sugar levels in some diabetics. It is very important to understand that this drug is not for all diabetics. This medication is used only for those individuals with Type 2 diabetes who do not require insulin. If you have Type 1 diabetes you should not take this medication.

The side effects of Actos include: shortness of breath, rapid weight gain, chest pain, stomach pain, nausea, fever, blurred vision, loss of appetite, pale skin, easy bruising. If you are taking Actos for diabetes and you have any of these Actos side effects you should stop taking the Actos diabetes medication and contact your doctor immediately. This is true even if you only encounter the Actos and weight gain issue.

The dangers of Actos are real and should not be taken lightly. You may also see lipid lowering with Actos use.

For more information on the Actos class action suit you should do an online search and read the most recent documents. The same is true if you wish more information on the Actos patent expiration date. You may also wish to search for Actos juridicos.

You should consult with your primary health care provider if you need information on sitagliptin and Actos. You doctor is the best source for reliable information on this subject and his or her advice should be taken.

The Actos medication works well for those who can tolerate it well and are in the realm of its proper usage, but it can be harmful to those who are not within that realm of usage. The Actos drug must not be taken by people who have Type 1 diabetes. This drug will not help those individuals and can be harmful. Remember, this is medicine. Actos is not a miracle drug for all diabetics.

If you have had a heart attack in the past, or if you are pregnant or nursing a baby, you should talk with your primary health care provider before taking this medication. Actos may not be the appropriate medication for you in these cases. This drug may be harmful to unborn babies and has been shown to stop the menstrual cycle in some women.

Even when taking Actos you should know the signs of low blood sugar and have a supply of sugar on hand to treat that should it occur. For more information, please visit the Actos website or talk with your doctor.

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