Jardiance for Heart Failure User Reviews
- Anonymous
- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- December 14, 2023
"I was 35 lbs overweight. My cardiologist put me on Jardiance for my heart. I started taking Jardiance last Sept 2023. I have lost the 35 lbs and then some."
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"I take 10 mg of Jardiance for heart failure and type II diabetes. I am not obese. It worked well and lowered my fasting blood sugar by 50+ points. However, I got a weird yeast infection and was constantly sobbing and depressed. I also had minor aches and pains, but they were manageable. The side effects of Jardiance don't make this a medication worth taking for me."