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  • About Nevolat
  • Taking Nevolat
    • How to take Nevolat
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    • Top tips for using the pre-filled pen
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    • Storing Nevolat
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  • About Nevolat
  • Taking Nevolat
    • How to take Nevolat
    • How to prepare your pre-filled pen
    • Top tips for using the pre-filled pen
    • Possible side effects
    • Storing Nevolat
  • Supporting information
    • Healthy lifestyle tips
    • FAQs

Taking Nevolat®

What you should know about using Nevolat®

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What you should know about using Nevolat®

Before you start taking Nevolat®, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or nurse.1

This is especially important if you:1

 

  • Have heart palpitations or racing heartbeat at rest
    • The use of Nevolat® is not recommended if you have severe heart failure
  • Are 75 years or older
  • Have kidney disease or are on dialysis
  • Have or have had a disease of the pancreas or thyroid
  • Have a severe gut or stomach problem, gastroparesis (delayed stomach emptying) or inflammatory bowel disease
  • Have an inflamed gall bladder or gallstones
  • Are concerned about dehydration
    • (when starting Nevolat® you may lose body fluid due to feeling, being sick or experiencing diarrhoea)
  • Are taking medicines that include sulfonylurea or insulin
  • Are taking medicines that thin the blood (anticoagulants, e.g. warfarin)
  • Are taking other medicines that reduce your appetite

Nevolat® may cause you to feel dizzy. If this happens, take extra care when driving or using machines.1

Do not use Nevolat® if you:¹

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Are allergic to Liraglutide or any of the other ingredients of this medicine

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Have Type 1 diabetes (a condition where your body does not produce any insulin)

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Have diabetic ketoacidosis (a life-threatening complication of diabetes)

Nevolat® is not recommended in patients who:

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Are on dialysis

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Have severe liver disease or severe heart failure

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Have severe stomach or gut problems

resulting in delayed stomach emptying (called gastroparesis), or inflammatory bowel disease

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Are pregnant,

or planning to become pregnant

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  1. Nevolat® (liraglutide) Patient Information Leaflet. Available from: https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/product/100226/pil. Accessed December 2024

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Reporting of side effects

You can report side effects directly via the Yellow Card Scheme at: www.mhra.gov.uk/yellowcard or search for MHRA Yellow Card in the Google Play or Apple App Store.

You can also report a suspected adverse event (side effect) to one of our products in the following ways:

  • You can contact us via phone on 0800 090 2408
  • You can send an e-mail to UKmedinfo@zentiva.com
  • Please note, we cannot provide medical advice on your symptoms, if you are concerned about your symptoms, or they worsen, you should contact your doctor or healthcare provider.

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