Jardiance Used for Heart Failure

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Key Takeaways

  • Jardiance (empagliflozin) is FDA-approved to treat heart failure with reduced ejection fraction and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, regardless of whether the patient has diabetes.
  • The EMPEROR-Reduced trial showed a 25 percent reduction in cardiovascular death or heart failure hospitalization; EMPEROR-Preserved showed a 21 percent reduction in similar outcomes.
  • The dose for heart failure is 10 mg once daily — no titration needed and no requirement for diabetes status to use it.
  • Benefits begin within weeks and continue with ongoing use, including better symptoms, fewer hospitalizations, and a small but real reduction in cardiovascular mortality.
  • Side effects include genital yeast infections, dehydration, and rare euglycemic ketoacidosis — talk to your doctor about whether the benefit fits your specific situation.

Jardiance is FDA-approved to treat heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), making it the first SGLT2 inhibitor approved across the full heart failure spectrum. In the EMPEROR-Reduced and EMPEROR-Preserved trials, Jardiance reduced cardiovascular death or heart failure hospitalization by roughly 25 and 21 percent respectively. The benefit applies regardless of whether the patient has diabetes. The dose is 10 mg once daily.

What Heart Failure Means

Heart failure is a clinical syndrome where the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the body’s needs at normal filling pressures. It is classified by left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF):

  • HFrEF — heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (LVEF less than 40 percent)
  • HFmrEF — heart failure with mildly reduced EF (LVEF 41 to 49 percent)
  • HFpEF — heart failure with preserved EF (LVEF 50 percent or above)
  • Symptoms — shortness of breath, fatigue, leg swelling, exercise intolerance, weight gain from fluid retention
  • Common causes — coronary artery disease, hypertension, cardiomyopathy, valvular disease, diabetes

The EMPEROR Trials

Trial Population Primary Endpoint Result
EMPEROR-Reduced (2020) 3,730 HFrEF with or without T2D CV death or HF hospitalization 25 percent reduction (HR 0.75)
EMPEROR-Preserved (2021) 5,988 HFpEF with or without T2D CV death or HF hospitalization 21 percent reduction (HR 0.79)
EMPULSE (2022) Acute HF hospitalization Composite clinical benefit Improved at 90 days

How Jardiance Works in Heart Failure

The exact mechanism is multifactorial — Jardiance influences heart failure through several pathways at once, which is part of why benefit appears across both reduced and preserved ejection fraction.

  • Reduces preload — natriuresis and osmotic diuresis lower intravascular volume
  • Improves myocardial energetics — promotes ketone use as an efficient cardiac fuel
  • Reduces myocardial fibrosis and adverse remodeling
  • Lowers blood pressure modestly without reflex tachycardia
  • Reduces inflammation and oxidative stress in cardiac tissue
  • Improves erythropoiesis and corrects mild anemia, increasing oxygen delivery
  • Reduces left ventricular wall stress

Who Is Eligible

  • Adults with chronic HFrEF or HFpEF
  • Symptoms of heart failure (NYHA class II to IV)
  • eGFR ≥ 20 mL/min/1.73 m²
  • Hemodynamically stable — not in cardiogenic shock
  • Not type 1 diabetes
  • No history of severe SGLT2 inhibitor hypersensitivity

How It Is Used

  • Dose — 10 mg once daily
  • Timing — typically in the morning, with or without food
  • No titration needed
  • Continued indefinitely unless serious adverse event
  • Added on top of standard guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) — beta blocker, ACE inhibitor / ARB / ARNI, MRA, loop diuretic as needed
  • Loop diuretic may need to be reduced by 25 to 50 percent in the first weeks to avoid over-diuresis

Common Side Effects in HF Patients

Side Effect Frequency Management
Genital yeast infection 8 to 12 percent Topical antifungal; usually does not require stopping the drug
Urinary tract infection 5 to 9 percent Standard treatment; assess recurrence
Volume depletion 3 to 5 percent (higher in elderly) Reduce diuretic; monitor BP and weight
Dizziness on standing 2 to 4 percent Slow position changes; check orthostatics
Hypoglycemia (if on insulin / SU) Variable Reduce insulin or sulfonylurea
Euglycemic DKA Less than 0.1 percent Hold for illness, surgery; check ketones if symptoms

When to Hold Jardiance

  • Major illness with fever, vomiting, or inability to eat (DKA risk)
  • Scheduled surgery — hold 3 days before
  • Acute kidney injury
  • Volume depletion or aggressive over-diuresis
  • Active serious infection until resolved
  • Severe foot ulcer at risk of progression

What Improvement Looks Like

  • Less shortness of breath with daily activity within weeks
  • Better exercise tolerance
  • Lower body weight from mild fluid loss in the first 1 to 2 weeks
  • Fewer hospital visits over months and years
  • Modest blood pressure reduction
  • Improved KCCQ (Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire) scores in clinical trials
  • Slowed kidney function decline

Cost and Access

  • US retail — about $570 per month for 30 tablets
  • Insurance commonly covers it with prior authorization for heart failure indication
  • Manufacturer copay card — as low as $10 per month for commercially insured patients
  • Medicare Part D — variable; the Inflation Reduction Act began Medicare price negotiation for empagliflozin in 2026
  • No US generic available as of 2026

Where Jardiance Fits in Guidelines

The 2022 AHA / ACC / HFSA heart failure guidelines and the 2023 ESC focused update both list SGLT2 inhibitors as part of the four foundational therapies (along with beta blocker, ARNI / ACEi / ARB, and MRA) for HFrEF. For HFpEF, SGLT2 inhibitors are the first class with a class I recommendation backed by trial data. Jardiance is one of two SGLT2 inhibitors with full HF spectrum approval in the US (the other is Farxiga).

See our treatment hub, Jardiance and CKD, and Is Jardiance for diabetes. For trial evidence, see the EMPEROR-Reduced trial and the EMPEROR-Preserved trial.

The Bottom Line

Jardiance is FDA-approved for both reduced and preserved ejection fraction heart failure, with or without diabetes. In the EMPEROR-Reduced and EMPEROR-Preserved trials it reduced cardiovascular death and heart failure hospitalization by about 21 to 25 percent. The dose is 10 mg once daily, added to standard heart failure therapy. Benefits begin within weeks. Side effects include genital yeast infections and mild volume depletion. Rare euglycemic DKA requires holding the drug for illness or surgery. Talk to your doctor about whether Jardiance fits your heart failure regimen, especially if you also have kidney disease or diabetes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Jardiance help heart failure?

Several overlapping mechanisms appear to contribute. Jardiance causes the kidneys to excrete sodium and glucose, reducing intravascular volume and preload. It improves cardiac energy efficiency by shifting myocardial fuel utilization. It reduces inflammation, oxidative stress, and fibrosis pathways. It modestly lowers blood pressure and reduces left ventricular wall stress. The clinical effect is fewer heart failure hospitalizations, better symptoms, and lower cardiovascular mortality across the ejection fraction spectrum.

Can you take Jardiance for heart failure without having diabetes?

Yes. The FDA approval for heart failure does not require diabetes. The EMPEROR-Reduced and EMPEROR-Preserved trials enrolled patients with and without diabetes, and the heart failure benefit was present in both groups. About half the participants in those trials did not have diabetes. The dose is the same — 10 mg once daily — regardless of diabetes status.

How quickly does Jardiance work for heart failure?

Some benefits start within weeks. The EMPEROR trials showed separation in event curves within the first month of treatment — meaning fewer hospitalizations and deaths began appearing very early. Symptom improvement, including less shortness of breath and better exercise capacity, typically begins within 4 to 8 weeks. The volume effect (mild diuresis) is immediate. The full survival benefit accumulates over months to years of continued treatment.

What is the dose of Jardiance for heart failure?

The heart failure dose is 10 mg once daily, taken in the morning with or without food. No titration is needed — unlike many heart failure medications, you start and stay at 10 mg. There is no evidence that 25 mg adds heart failure benefit, so 25 mg is reserved for glycemic control in type 2 diabetes when 10 mg is insufficient.

Can Jardiance replace diuretics for heart failure?

Not usually. Jardiance is added to standard heart failure therapy — beta blocker, ACE inhibitor or ARB or ARNI, mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist, and loop diuretic as needed. The mild diuretic effect of Jardiance sometimes allows a small reduction in loop diuretic dose, but Jardiance does not replace furosemide or torsemide for volume management. Your clinician will adjust diuretics based on your symptoms and weight.

Sources

  1. Packer M, et al. Cardiovascular and Renal Outcomes with Empagliflozin in Heart Failure (EMPEROR-Reduced). N Engl J Med. 2020;383:1413-1424.
  2. Anker SD, et al. Empagliflozin in Heart Failure with a Preserved Ejection Fraction (EMPEROR-Preserved). N Engl J Med. 2021;385:1451-1461.
  3. U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Jardiance (Empagliflozin) Prescribing Information. https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/