Say you have type 2 diabetes and you are taking a newer class of medications to treat your diseasebut one day you notice pain, redness and a foul odor in your genital area. If this happens, new research suggests you need to see your doctor immediately, because you may be suffering from Fournier gangrene. Also known as a flesh-eating disease, this infection attacks your genital or anal region and can quickly kill tissue as it spreads rapidly.
Unfortunately, it has become a rare but still possible safety concern for people taking diabetes medications known as SGLT2 inhibitors, according to U.S. Food and Drug Administration scientists.
SGLT2 inhibitors are a newer class of diabetes medications, introduced in 2013. Drugs in this class include canagliflozin (Invokana), dapagliflozin (Farxiga) and empagliflozin (Jardiance). Fournier gangrene occurred in 55 people taking these drugs between March 2013 and January 2019. For comparison, the researchers looked for cases of Fournier gangrene in people taking other diabetes medications from 1984 to 2019. They found only 19 such cases.
Still, the risk for Fournier gangrene remains very low, the researchers stressed.
In 2017, an estimated 1.7 million patients received a dispensed prescription for an SGLT2 inhibitor, said study author Dr. Susan Bersoff-Matcha, a medical officer in the FDAs Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. So, Fournier gangrene is a rare event, she said. While our study shows an association between treatment with SGLT2 inhibitors and Fournier gangrene, we dont know exactly what the risk is, or if Fournier gangrene can be predicted.
Broad-spectrum antibiotics and surgery to remove the dead tissue are treatment options, the researchers said.
SGLT2 inhibitors work in the kidneys, allowing excess blood sugar to be removed in the urine, they said.
In addition to lowering blood sugar levels, the drugs may also reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke in some people with type 2 diabetes.
But possible side effects include urinary tract infections and genital infections, such as yeast infections.
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