The NHS has warned UK patients taking a commonly prescribed medication to seek urgent medical attention if they notice any of three specific symptoms.
These can indicate serious complications due to consumption of dapagliflozin.
Also known under its brand name Forxiga, dapagliflozin is primarily used to treat type 2 diabetes, but it is also prescribed for heart failure and chronic kidney disease.
Exact number of how many patients are prescribed dapagliflozin in the UK each year are not available, but it is among the more expensive medications, with the NHS spending approximately £300million annually on it in England alone.
As per Express, dapagliflozin is also available in combination with other diabetes treatments, under brand names such as Xigduo (dapagliflozin with metformin) and Qtern (dapagliflozin with saxagliptin).
However, the NHS cautions on its website that "like all medicines," dapagliflozin can cause some unwanted side effects. They are: