I suggest calling a pharmacist, or googling for the patient information leaflets for metformin and diclofenac.Hi I'm type 2 on metformin 3 times a day.i take cocodamol for a long time for back pain but today my pain is so bad and I would usually take diclofenac also but don't know if I can along with metformin and if it's allowed for diabetics. Can anyone advise please.x thankyou
It's a good choice for most people, but with my stomach issues I don't trust it not to enter the bloodstream and cause problems. I'm skeptical about it, but each to their own.Can't advise on drugs. Can tell you what I use for my lower lumbar prolapsed discs - Voltarol 12 hour emugel, it contains Diclofenac which targets the specific area of inflammation and pain, according to data it shouldn't enter the blood stream, avoiding stomach and heart aggravation
Here is data on it http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/seniors-health/medicines/voltarol-emulgel.html
It's a good choice for most people, but with my stomach issues I don't trust it not to enter the bloodstream and cause problems. I'm skeptical about it, but each to their own.
Isn't diclofenac being withdrawn generally? I have it as a standby for gout attacks (not had one in many months) but my GP is going to change the prescription and in any case it was difficult to get hold of last time I renewed my supply. I'd talk to your GP about an alternative.
Hi. I had no idea diclofenac is being withdrawn. I had some left over in my cupboard from a previous prescription so wondered if they were safe to take with metformin and just generally safe for a diabetic to take .thanks for ur info xIsn't diclofenac being withdrawn generally? I have it as a standby for gout attacks (not had one in many months) but my GP is going to change the prescription and in any case it was difficult to get hold of last time I renewed my supply. I'd talk to your GP about an alternative.
As I understand it, diclofenac is the NSAID that has the most significant side effects. Other NSAIDs may have less side effects but they may not be as effective. Hard to say. I've tried them all and I can't take them anymore. I have to use the more expensive Cox-2 inhibitors when I need one.Isn't diclofenac being withdrawn generally? I have it as a standby for gout attacks (not had one in many months) but my GP is going to change the prescription and in any case it was difficult to get hold of last time I renewed my supply. I'd talk to your GP about an alternative.
Hi can anybody help me. I'm on metformin and have a terrible problem with wind. It's so distressing for me .is there anything I can take to help xxAs I understand it, diclofenac is the NSAID that has the most significant side effects. Other NSAIDs may have less side effects but they may not be as effective. Hard to say. I've tried them all and I can't take them anymore. I have to use the more expensive Cox-2 inhibitors when I need one.
One thing I have found useful for pain management is paracetamol taken at 4g a day. Initially I thought this is a mild drug and it won't do much but several doctors recommended it taken at the max dose for at least 2 days, and I have to say this does work well for me. The only side effect that concerns me is potential effect on liver function, but this can be monitored with blood testing.
Hi Mummy_r, I'm so sorry to hear you are having these issues. I don't know of anything you could take that would help with this, if it's caused by metformin. I can only suggest you see your doctor about it. If you have been taking metformin for a while and this has just started or gotten worse, then there might be another cause.Hi can anybody help me. I'm on metformin and have a terrible problem with wind. It's so distressing for me .is there anything I can take to help xx
Hi. Make sure your Metformin is the SR (Slow Release) version. The standard version is known to casue bowel problems.Hi can anybody help me. I'm on metformin and have a terrible problem with wind. It's so distressing for me .is there anything I can take to help xx
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