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[Victoza changes diabetes and lives of patients 5 years already].

Vnitr Lek · 2016

Last updated 2026-05-28

Victoza (liraglutide) is a once-daily injectable drug for type 2 diabetes that helps lower blood sugar levels by up to 15 mmol/mol and may support weight loss. It is often used alongside other diabetes medications and is generally well-tolerated, though some users may experience mild stomach discomfort at the start of treatment.

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JournalVnitr Lek, 2016
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Molecules liraglutide
Conditions studied Type 2 Diabetes

Abstract

Victoza (liraglutide) is a modern antidiabetic drug of GLP1 (glucagone like peptide) analogue group; since 2009 registered in Czech republic. VICTOZA is used in therapy of type 2 diabetic patients with preserved endougenous insulin secretion, usually in combination with other peroral antidiabetic drugs or with basal insulin. VICTOZA is applied once a day subcutaneously. The characteristical antidiabetic effect with β cell protection is enhanced with supportive weigth reduction effect. Positive cardiovascular influence is expected, however data from recent studies are not available at this time. In clinical practice, the mild upper dyspepsia after initiation of therapy is the most common side effect, usually subsiding in several days. Alltogether, VICTOZA is a well tolerated antidiabetic medication decreasing glycated hemoglobin up to 15 mmol/l with minimal risk of hypoglycaemia.

Verbatim abstract via PubMed 27180668 ↗

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