Read user comments about the side effects, benefits, and effectiveness of Synjardy oral.
Overall User Ratings
13 Total User Reviews
User Reviews
Learn about
User Reviews
Reviewer: MAB, 55-64 on Treatment for 1 to 6 months
Effectiveness
Ease of Use
Satisfaction
Comment:
In January 2021, I end up in the hospital cardiac unit for a week due to supraventricular tachycardia issues (which ended up for me in getting an implanted defibrillator), in addition to high blood pressure and was newly diagnosed as a type 2 diabetic (the doc didn't like my 400+ blood sugar level at admission). I was originally put on insulin and metformin. My GP who followed up with me switc
...
Show Full Comment
2
people
found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes | No
Reviewer: Kisha, 35-44 Female on Treatment for 6 months to less than 1 year (Patient)
Effectiveness
Ease of Use
Satisfaction
Comment:
After being diagnosed with Diabetes Type 2 I made some serious changes. Before starting the Metformin I fasted for 5 days which helped reduce my glucose tremendously. After I followed/continued with exercise and watching what I ate I saw some amazing results. After about 1 month of being on Metformin my A1C went from 14 to 9. My Doctor reduced the Metformin dosage and started me on the combination
...
Show Full Comment
1
person
found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes | No
Reviewer: BobD, 65-74 on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
Effectiveness
Ease of Use
Satisfaction
Comment:
Got yeast infection within days of using Synjardy and despite using an anti-fungal cream prescribed by my GP the infection remained and the discomfort associated with this infection was most unpleasant. I developed a massive thirst which required numerous visits to the loo. My worst day was 14 loo visits during the day with an average of 11. It was usual for me to use the loo 3 times during the ni
...
Show Full Comment
2
people
found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes | No
Reviewer: Bobbyj, 65-74 on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
Effectiveness
Ease of Use
Satisfaction
Comment:
Causes excessive thirst, yeast infection and too many trips to loo. Iâ??m finding Iâ??m visiting the loo at least 9 times a day and twice at night. Iâ??m keeping myself clean and using cream prescribed by doctor but yeast infection keeps occurring. Have been taking Synjardy for 5 months and have arranged an appt with GP to be taken off. Only positive point is blood sugars reduced fr
...
Show Full Comment
0
people
found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes | No
Reviewer: KT, 55-64 Male on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
Effectiveness
Ease of Use
Satisfaction
Comment:
New doctor switched me from Farxiga to Synjardy. A1C went from 6.5 to 8.7. Not effective at all.
1
person
found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes | No
Ask the pharmacist
Questions about medications? Get expert answers by video or live chat about allergies, pregnancy, sleep, and more.
See the Ask the Pharmacist event schedule.
WebMD the app
Get trusted health information. Whenever. Wherever... with your iPhone, iPad or Android.
Find Out MoreIMPORTANT: About This Section and Other User-Generated Content on WebMD
The opinions expressed in WebMD User-generated content areas like communities, reviews, ratings, or blogs are solely those of the User, who may or may not have medical or scientific training. These opinions do not represent the opinions of WebMD. User-generated content areas are not reviewed by a WebMD physician or any member of the WebMD editorial staff for accuracy, balance, objectivity, or any other reason except for compliance with our Terms and Conditions. Some of these opinions may contain information about treatment or uses of drug products that have not been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. WebMD does not endorse any specific product, service, or treatment.
Do not consider WebMD User-generated content as medical advice. Never delay or disregard seeking professional medical advice from your doctor or other qualified healthcare provider because of something you have read on WebMD. You should always speak with your doctor before you start, stop, or change any prescribed part of your care plan or treatment. WebMD understands that reading individual, real-life experiences can be a helpful resource but it is never a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment from a qualified health care provider. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor or dial 911 immediately.