Linagliptin
Drug class: Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitor
Linagliptin (TRAJENTA)(中文:利格列汀)
Common Strengths of Linagliptin Tablet[edit]
Linagliptin tablets are available in the following strengths:
- 5 mg tablets
Drug Trade Names of Linagliptin Tablet[edit]
Trajenta is the trade name for Linagliptin.
It is also sold under various brand names when combined with other antidiabetic medications, such as:
- GLYXAMBI TABLET 10MG/5MG: Empagliflozin 10mg + Linagliptin 5mg
- GLYXAMBI TABLET 25MG/5MG: Empagliflozin 25mg + Linagliptin 5mg
- TRAJENTA DUO TABLET 2.5/1000MG: Linagliptin 2.5mg + Metformin 1000mg
- TRAJENTA DUO TABLET 2.5/850MG: Linagliptin 2.5mg + Metformin 850mg
- TRAJENTA DUO TABLET 2.5/500MG: Linagliptin 2.5mg + Metformin 500mg
Drug Usage[edit]
Treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus in adults, as an adjunct to diet and exercise.
Mechanism of Action[edit]
Inhibits DPP-4 enzyme, increasing levels of incretin hormones (GLP-1 and GIP) which stimulate insulin release and decrease glucagon secretion, thereby lowering blood glucose.
Route of Administration[edit]
Oral
Dosages[edit]
- 5 mg once daily
- No dose adjustment needed for hypertension, heart failure or diabetic kidney disease
Side Effects[edit]
| Frequency | Adverse reactions |
|---|---|
| Common | Upper respiratory tract infection |
| Nasopharyngitis | |
| Headache | |
| Uncommon | Hypoglycemia |
| Cough | |
| Rash | |
| Pancreatitis | |
| Angioedema | |
| Stevens-Johnson syndrome |
Pharmacokinetics[edit]
- Absorption
- Rapidly absorbed, 30% bioavailable. Maximum inhibition of DPP-4 activity is seen 30 minutes after a linagliptin dose
- Distribution
- 75 - 99% protein bound
- Metabolism
- Minimal metabolism
- Elimination
- Primarily excreted unchanged in feces (80%) and urine (5%), half-life ~12 hours
Linagliptin begins to work within 30 - 60 minutes of administration, with peak effects occurring around 1.5 - 2 hours after taking the dose. Linagliptin provides >80% inhibition of DPP-4 up to 24 hours.
Drug Precautions[edit]
Pregnancy
Not recommended, limited data available
Breastfeeding
Not recommended
Children and Elderly
- Children: Safety and efficacy not established in <18 years
- Elderly: No dose adjustment required based on age
Renal Impairment
No dose adjustment required
Monitoring Requirements
- Blood glucose
- HbA1c
- Signs of pancreatitis
The main symptoms of pancreatitis include:
- Severe abdominal pain, typically in the upper abdomen, that may:
- Feel worse after eating
- Be sudden and intense in acute cases
- Nausea and vomiting
- Fever
- Rapid pulse/heart rate
Drug interactions
May increase risk of hypoglycemia when used with insulin or sulfonylureas
FAQ[edit]
How Should I Take the Tablet?
Take 5 mg once daily with or without food
What Should I Avoid While Taking?
Alcohol (may increase risk of hypoglycemia)
What Happens if I Miss a Dose?
Take as soon as remembered unless close to next dose, do not double dose
