Xultophy for Diabetes, Type 2 User Reviews
Xultophy has an average rating of 9.3 out of 10 from a total of 3 reviews for the treatment of Diabetes, Type 2. 100% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 0% reported a negative experience.
- Edenman
- Taken for less than 1 month
- May 21, 2018
"I have been using Xultophy for three weeks. I really like product. I feel great. My blood sugar every morning with a dose of 16 has averaged 90 to 100."
- Deb
- Taken for less than 1 month
- September 15, 2019
"Excellent control over my blood sugar. I love it!"
Frequently asked questions
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"My experience with this drug Xultophy was excellent. But what I did find out about using this drug that the company is not willing to work with me so that the drug would be affordable. After my insurance paid it's part and the card that they provided my cost would still be $500.00 per script. Now I am going to have find another way of controlling my diabetes. Never been disappointed in my life."