> Is this treatment available in the UK yet?
>
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> Who feels like he is developing irritable bowel syndrome after taking
> metformin for 7 years (off and on), and sulfs make my weight balloon.
i do not know if it is available yet, but i do note that is claimed as an
'adjunctive' therapy, therefore not to be taken on its own, but in addition
to Metformin or sulphs.
BTW sulfs are a different class of drug altogether from sulphs.
Alan

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rubylvs11 - 23 Apr 2007 06:12 GMT
i think that byetta exenatide can be taken on its own , i think it may not
work as good but at the moment anything that can help me will do as long as i
dont have to swallow it.
>> Is this treatment available in the UK yet?
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>Alan
hi simon did u ever find out if byetta exenatide is available in the uk? as i
would also like to know as i suffer from type 2 diabetes and polycystic
ovaries and i am currently on no medication as i cannot swallow tablets as
they make me vomit.
>Is this treatment available in the UK yet?
>
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>Who feels like he is developing irritable bowel syndrome after taking
>metformin for 7 years (off and on), and sulfs make my weight balloon.