What To Avoid When Taking Metformin | Drug Interactions | Pharmacology



What To Avoid When Taking Metformin | Drug Interactions | Pharmacology Metformin is a medication used to reduce or lower …

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  1. I had reactions to Metformin and am now on the liquid injection which I have no problem with. A day time Homolog and a over night one called Basaglar. Metformin made me food sensitive, and I couldn't keep any food down and had major issues in the bowel department.
    I couldn't keep going on it, in that regard. So have been switched over by my caretakers..and am far better. I use a quik-pen system right now.

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  3. I have been taking metformin since I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes 34 years ago and it was called, Glucophage, It works, my A1C stays around 5.8 and I have noticed no side effects. I have frequent checkups and have had no problem with liver or kidney damage. I do take a B-12 supplement because I read that Metformin could reduce my B-12 level. No side effects from Metformin for me and I believe is it at least partly responsible for my being 78, a type 2 diabetic and very healthy…….

  4. I started metformin abd 90 days later i was in stage 5 kidney failure. I only had one kidney. 9 years of torture later i got a new kidney but the damage to my body is done

  5. I was diagnosed with type 2 in 2013 and began taking Metformin. I had had a colectomy (total removal of colon) 3 years earlier. One of the functions of the colon is to reprocess electrolytes and enzymes. It also predisposes one to dehydration. I was perpetually thirsty so I drank a lot of water. This depleted my chemistry even more. I ended up in ICU with severe dehydration 3 years ago even while drinking water constantly. Of course they always ask what meds you take and I told them metformin. They told me then that this medicine will exacerbate dehydration. My BP was 40/60 and my creatinin was over 9 (normal = 1.2) I have since gone keto and stopped ALL medicines. My blood chemistry is finally all normal and I feel great. Medformin is my enemy.

  6. What is the difference between a drug increasing levels of Metformin, or the drug increasing the effects of Metformin. I am on Metformin and am well controlled. My last A1C in the doctors office was 5.8. I'm not taking any of those medications you discussed, just want to keep my numbers good.

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  8. Metformin is what gave my mother pancreatic cancer.
    She battled this terrible disease for 3+ years.
    She passed away on December 18th.
    I lost my best friend because of this drug!

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