Metformin is a prescription drug used to treat type 2 Diabetes. It belongs to a class of medications called biguanides.
People with type 2 diabetes have blood sugar (glucose) levels that rise higher than normal. Metformin doesn’t cure diabetes. Instead, it helps lower your blood sugar levels to a safe range.
Metformin is also often prescribed off-label to treat polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), but it isn’t currently FDA-approved for this use.
Metformin can cause mild and serious side effects. Most side effects are mild and primarily affect your digestive system. Severe side effects such as lactic acidosis are less common but require prompt medical attention.
Here’s what you need to know about metformin side effects and when you should call your doctor.
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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.
janumet is a combination of metformin and januvia in one tablet. metformin and janumet both treat diabetes.
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I have never seen Metformin 500mg with an A imprinted on it only the 500