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Rezulin

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Discontinued Warning IconPlease Note: This Brand Name drug is no longer available in the US.
(Generic versions may still be available.)

Rezulin Drug Center

What is Prescribing information?

The FDA package insert formatted in easy-to-find categories for health professionals and clinicians.

Rezulin Prescribing Information: Indications & Dosage

Rezulin (troglitazone (removed from the us market 3/21/00)) may be used concomitantly with a sulfonylurea or insulin to improve glycemic control. Rezulin (troglitazone (removed from the us market 3/21/00)) , as monotherapy, is indicated as an adjunct to diet and exercise to lower blood glucose in patients with type II diabetes (see

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What is Patient information?

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Rezulin Patient Information: Side Effects

Stop taking troglitazone and seek emergency medical attention if you experience an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; closing of your throat; swelling of your lips, tongue, or face; or hives).

In rare cases, troglitazone has caused severe liver damage resulting in death or liver transplant. Notify your doctor immediately if you develop nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, unusual fatigue, loss of appetite, yellow skin or eyes, itching, clay-colored stools, or dark urine. These symptoms may be early signs of liver damage.

Although troglitazone does not usually cause hypogl...

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Report Problems to the Food and Drug Administration

 

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