I am incontinent at night time while I sleep. I don't even know I'm urinating. I am a diabetic and on insulin (novelin 70/30 45 units daily, 2,000 mg of metformin, 1,200 mg of Neurontin. I went into DKA in 2010, i was also on renal failure. Just in the last year it's gotten so bad I wake up soaking wet. Are there and suggestions out there
No.
yes
what is the difference between metformin and metformin HCL
Incontinent in Ten Continents was created in 1991.
The world would be incontinent without them. They make the tides go round
Metformin ER (extended-release) and metformin HCl (hydrochloride) are not exactly the same. Metformin HCl is the active ingredient in both formulations, but Metformin ER is designed to release the medication slowly over time to help maintain consistent blood levels. This allows for once-daily dosing compared to immediate-release metformin, which is typically taken multiple times a day.
No. Metformin is used by type II diabetics for their blood sugar. I am not aware of any analgesic effect from metformin.
Incontinent
janumet is a combination of metformin and januvia in one tablet. metformin and janumet both treat diabetes.
I m pregnant,having UTI.and on baseline tests DM/GDM diagnosed accidentally.can I take metformin alongwith amoxil
"As the patient was incontinent, the nurse knew she'd have to plan urine and feces clean-up into her daily plan."
Yes. Metformin hydrochloride is the full generic or chemical name, but it is commonly just called "metformin" to make things simpler. HCl is the chemical abbreviation for hydrochloride. Metformin HCl is the same drug as "Glucophage" (the brand name)