Empagliflozin 25 mg

Price range: $80.00 through $630.00

    Pack SizePricePrice/unitQuantityAdd To Cart
    90 Tablet/s $80.00 $0.89 / Piece
    180 Tablet/s $156.00 $0.87 / Piece
    450 Tablet/s $365.00 $0.81 / Piece
    900 Tablet/s $630.00 $0.70 / Piece
    Quantity Value

    180 Tablet/s, 90 Tablet/s, 450 Tablet/s, 900 Tablet/s

    Empagliflozin 25 mg Tablets

    1. What is Empagliflozin?

    Empagliflozin is an oral medication from the drug class SGLT2 inhibitors (Sodium–Glucose Co-Transporter-2 inhibitors).

    Purpose

    • Primarily used to improve blood glucose control in adults with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM).
    • Also used to reduce cardiovascular death in adults with T2DM and established heart disease.
    • Helps in heart failure (HFrEF and HFpEF) to reduce hospitalizations.
    • Provides renal (kidney) protection by slowing disease progression.

    2. How Empagliflozin Works (Mechanism of Action)

    • In kidneys, SGLT2 proteins reabsorb glucose back into the bloodstream.
    • Empagliflozin blocks SGLT2, causing:
      • Excess glucose to be excreted in urine
      • Reduced blood sugar levels independently of insulin
      • Mild caloric loss (≈200–300 kcal/day)
      • Increased sodium excretion → reduces blood pressure

    Key Effects

    • Lowers fasting and post-meal blood glucose
    • Slight weight reduction
    • Mild blood pressure reduction
    • Cardiovascular and renal protective effects

    3. Available Strengths

    Empagliflozin tablets generally come in:

    • 10 mg
    • 25 mg (your query)

    25 mg dose is often used when:

    • 10 mg isn’t giving adequate response
    • Heart failure or kidney protection benefits are desired

    4. Appearance & Composition

    Empagliflozin 25 mg tablet (varies by brand):

    • Usually white to off-white, round/oval, film-coated tablet.
    • Contains:
      • Active ingredient: Empagliflozin 25 mg
      • Excipients: lactose monohydrate, microcrystalline cellulose, magnesium stearate, hydroxypropyl cellulose, etc. (varies).

    5. Uses (Indications)

    A. Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

    • Used alone (monotherapy) or with other anti-diabetic drugs such as:
      • Metformin
      • DPP-4 inhibitors
      • Insulin
      • GLP-1 receptor agonists

    B. Heart Failure

    • Reduces risk of:
      • Hospitalization for heart failure
      • Cardiovascular death

    C. Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)

    • Slows kidney function decline.
    • Reduces risk of kidney failure progression.

    6. Benefits

    • Lowers HbA1c by 0.7–1.0%
    • Weight loss of 2–3 kg on average
    • Low risk of hypoglycemia (unless used with insulin or sulfonylurea)
    • Decreases systolic BP by 3–5 mmHg
    • Cardiovascular mortality reduction
    • Kidney protection independent of glucose control

    7. Pharmacokinetics (Technical Details)

    PropertyDetail
    AbsorptionRapid; peak in 1.5 hrs
    Bioavailability~75%
    Half-life12–13 hours
    MetabolismMinor – mainly glucuronidation
    ExcretionUrine + feces
    Protein binding86%

    8. How to Take It

    • Taken once daily, with or without food.
    • Usually swallowed whole with water.
    • Can be taken any time of day.

    (Dosing schedules must be advised by a clinician — not provided here.)

    9. Who SHOULD NOT Take It (Contraindications)

    • Type 1 diabetes (risk of diabetic ketoacidosis)
    • Patients on dialysis
    • Severe kidney impairment (eGFR cutoffs vary by guideline)
    • History of severe hypersensitivity to empagliflozin

    10. Possible Side Effects

    Common

    • Increased urination
    • Genital yeast infections (men & women)
    • Urinary tract infections
    • Thirst
    • Dehydration symptoms
    • Mild drop in blood pressure
    • Weight loss

    Less Common

    • Increased LDL cholesterol
    • Dizziness due to fluid loss

    Rare but Serious

    • Euglycemic diabetic ketoacidosis (EDKA)
    • Necrotizing fasciitis of perineum (Fournier’s gangrene) – very rare
    • Severe dehydration leading to kidney impairment

    11. Drug Interactions

    Be cautious with:

    • Diuretics → increases dehydration/hypotension
    • Insulin or sulfonylureas → risk of hypoglycemia
    • RAAS blockers (ACE/ARB) → monitor kidney function
    • Lithium (may alter levels)

    12. Special Precautions

    • Maintain sufficient hydration
    • Monitor kidney function (eGFR)
    • Monitor for signs of ketoacidosis: nausea, abdominal pain, rapid breathing
    • Good genital hygiene to reduce yeast infection risk
    • Stop before major surgery or prolonged fasting

    13. Brands (India Examples)

    • Jardiance (Original – Boehringer Ingelheim)
    • Empa, Glyflozin, Epanorm, Emflo, Empaglow, etc.

    Additional information

    Quantity Value

    180 Tablet/s, 90 Tablet/s, 450 Tablet/s, 900 Tablet/s

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