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What are Steglujan images (and what do they show)?
“Steglujan images” usually refers to pictures used to show the drug’s visual identifiers—most commonly the tablet appearance and packaging (for example, the shape, color, imprint text, and sometimes the carton/bottle label). These images help people confirm they have the correct medicine.
What does Steglujan look like?
Steglujan (ertugliflozin + sitagliptin) tablets have a specific tablet appearance and imprint that can be used to verify the product. If you tell me what you’re seeing (tablet color/shape and any imprint letters/numbers), I can help you match it to Steglujan.
Where do people typically find reliable Steglujan images?
People commonly look for Steglujan images on:
- The official prescribing information or labeling (often includes tablet descriptions)
- Reputable pharmacy databases that show tablet imprint photos
- Drug identification sites and manufacturer materials
If you share a link or upload the image you found, I can help interpret what it likely shows.
Can you help identify a tablet from an image?
Yes. Share:
1) a clear photo of the tablet (front and back if possible), and
2) any imprint text you can read, plus
3) the strength written on the bottle/carton (if you have it).
Then I’ll help you determine whether it looks like Steglujan and which strength it may be.
Steglujan safety note if the tablet doesn’t match
If the tablet imprint/color doesn’t match what you expect for Steglujan, don’t take it until you confirm with a pharmacist or the medicine’s official labeling—mismatched tablet appearance can indicate a different product or strength.
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