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What is Metformin used for?
Doctors usually prescribe Metformin for the treatment of type 2 diabetes which is non insulin dependent. Metformin works by controlling the levels of blood sugars in the body and can sometimes be used in conjunction with insulin but does not work on it’s own for treating type 1 diabetes.
What are Metformin side effects?
Patients taking Metformin can sometimes experience side effects including nausea, abdominal pain, headaches, diarrhea, weakness, vomiting, muscle pain or gas. Contact your doctor if any of the more serious side effects occur such as body aches; shortness of breath; fever; swelling or gaining weight rapidly; or chills. You may develop an allergic reaction to Metformin and signs of this could include hives; skin rash; trouble breathing or swollen throat, mouth, tongue, lips or face. You should get medical help immediately if you notice any of these signs after taking Metformin.
What to know before taking Metformin?
You should tell your doctor before you take Metformin if you have liver or heart disease as you might need an altered dose. Do not take Metformin if you have kidney disease as you will need to be treated with insulin instead. There could be a risk of developing Lactic Acidosis if you take Metformin. Signs of this serious condition which can be life threatening are shortness of breath; weakness; abdominal pain; light headedness; drowsiness; feeling cold; muscle pain; fainting and slow heart rate. There is a higher risk of Lactic Acidosis in older patients or those with congestive heart failure. You should inform your doctor if you need to have a CT scan or an X-ray which involves a dye injected intravenously as you might need to cease taking Metformin on a temporary basis. You should know the symptoms hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) which are drowsiness; dizziness; headaches; tremors; palpitations; confusion; sweating; hunger; convulsions; weakness; fainting or a coma. If you experience severe hypoglycemia it could be fatal so it is important to have a form of sugar always on hand.
What is the Metformin dosage?
Your dose of Metformin will be prescribed for you by your doctor according to your specific needs. Do not take larger doses than what has been prescribed for you. Do not take the medication for longer than the course which your doctor has prescribed. The usual dose of Metformin in adults is 500mg to begin with twice a day in the morning and evening with food. Alternatively, a single dose of 850mg in the morning can be taken. This may be increased by your doctor if required. Metformin is usually prescribed as part of a complete lifestyle change including exercising and diet.
What are the Metformin interactions?
Metformin has been known to interact with certain medications including Prednisone, Synthroid, diuretics, Dilantin, birth control pills, Isoniazid, cold or allergy medications and diet pills. It is important to tell your doctor about any other medications you are taking even, pain killers, vitamins or supplements or herbal medications as these could also interact with Metformin.
What should I avoid while taking Metformin?
It is advisable to avoid alcohol when taking Metformin in order to reduce the risk of some side effects. Alcohol can increase the chance of Lactic Acidosis developing as it lowers blood sugars.
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