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<blockquote data-quote="Rach123" data-source="post: 623415" data-attributes="member: 125675"><p>Hello there</p><p></p><p>I agree with jack412. Ask gp for slow release metformin. I had to do this for my mum who experienced diarrhoea on a daily basis however, I don't think it completely stopped the diarrhoea attacks, just lessened them. In saying that everyone is different, and slow release might be perfect for you as an induvidual. My mum is now off slow release metformin due to sugars going too high and is now on diabetes medication called Gliclazide. Maybe this tablet could help you if slow release metformin doesn't. </p><p></p><p>Don't quote me on this but I seem to remember some time ago being told by a pharmacist that Loperamide tablets are good to stop sudden diarrhoea attacks. If this is the correct name then it's what my mum took before a family gathering and it worked a treat for her. </p><p></p><p>I hope this helps you, best wishes</p><p></p><p>Rach123</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rach123, post: 623415, member: 125675"] Hello there I agree with jack412. Ask gp for slow release metformin. I had to do this for my mum who experienced diarrhoea on a daily basis however, I don't think it completely stopped the diarrhoea attacks, just lessened them. In saying that everyone is different, and slow release might be perfect for you as an induvidual. My mum is now off slow release metformin due to sugars going too high and is now on diabetes medication called Gliclazide. Maybe this tablet could help you if slow release metformin doesn't. Don't quote me on this but I seem to remember some time ago being told by a pharmacist that Loperamide tablets are good to stop sudden diarrhoea attacks. If this is the correct name then it's what my mum took before a family gathering and it worked a treat for her. I hope this helps you, best wishes Rach123 [/QUOTE]
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