Can byetta be taken alone?


I'm not entirely sure that Byetta (Exenatide) can be used by itself, dear lady. It's normally used in conjunction with metformin, a sulfonylurea, or a thiazolidinedione.

Apparently, it works by aiding the goings-on of other diabetes medications.

Having said that, I'm NOT a medically qualified person and a doctor is more likely to have a greater insight into the workings of Byetta.

I do hope you find the information you're seeking, and yearning for you to have a long, happy, healthy life ... free of complications. Source(s): http://www.byetta.com/index.jsp


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