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Invokamet ® Alternatives

Invokamet ®(canagliflozin / metformin)
Invokana®(canagliflozin)
Prescription Only
Invokamet is a medication that combines two active ingredients, canagliflozin and metformin. These components are both oral medications designed to help manage and regulate blood...
Prescription Only
Invokana, an oral medication for diabetes, plays a crucial role in regulating blood sugar levels. Canagliflozin, its active component, functions by facilitating the elimination of...
Dosage & Administration
Administration
Oral. Learn more.
Oral. Learn more.
Dosing
One tablet, twice daily with meals, recommended starting dose of canagliflozin is 50 mg twice daily and metformin HCl 500 mg twice daily. Learn more.
The recommended starting dose is 100 mg once daily, taken before the first meal of the day. Dose can be increased to 300 mg once daily in patients tolerating 100 mg once daily who have an eGFR of 60 mL/min/1.73 m2 or greater.. Learn more.
Latin Shorthand
1 tab BID with meals. Starting dose: canagliflozin 50 mg BID, metformin HCl 500 mg BID.. Learn more.
Starting dose: 100 mg daily before 1st meal. Increase to 300 mg daily if tolerating 100 mg daily with eGFR ≥ 60 mL/min/1.73 m².. Learn more.
Financial Assistance
Out-Of-Pocket Costs With Copay Card
Annual Cap
$3,000 and $200 per month. Learn more.
$3000 and $200 per month. Learn more.
Assistance Expiration
Calendar year. Learn more.
Calendar year. Learn more.
Generics
No lower-cost generic available
No lower-cost generic available
Physician Advisory
Adverse Reactions
Most common adverse reactions associated with canagliflozin (5% or greater incidence): female genital mycotic infections, urinary tract infection, and increased urination. Most common adverse reactions associated with metformin HCl (5% or greater incidence) are diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, flatulence, asthenia, indigestion, abdominal discomfort, and headache. . Learn more.
Most common adverse reactions (5% or greater incidence): female genital mycotic infections, urinary tract infection, and increased urination. . Learn more.
Mechanism of Actions (MoA)
SGLT2 Inhibitors. Learn more.
SGLT2 Inhibitors. Learn more.
Special Populations