Most frequent side effects: Urinary tract infections (UTI)- 4-7% of patients develop because of high glucose in their urine Genital thrush infection- especially women (8-10%) Polyuria- frequent urination, especially in the first 4-6 weeks of therapy Dehydration- patients should keep enough fluids in their body Polidipsia Vertigo or dizziness Side Effects That Most Patients Can Handle: UTIs and yeast infections are possibilities, but can be easily managed through appropriate hygiene and increased fluid intake
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