I have just been reading the thread at "Can anyone tell me ..." which talks about "spiking" of blood sugar levels (http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/can-anyone-tell-me.109253/?utm_source=Communicator&utm_medium=Email&utm_content=Untitled31&utm_campaign=Discrimination+at+work+++boy+who+saved+pennies+to+get+diabetic+alert+dog&utm_dispatch ID=4912959&utm_email name=DCUK+-+11/10/2016#diabetes-discussion.12)
and thought a new thread might be best.
As a T2 I am prescribed 3 tablets of Metformin 500mg each day and wonder if it is better to take them with meals, or whether it does not matter as long as I take the total 1500 mg spread out within each 24 hours.
I think the real question is what is the purpose of Metformin? Is it to keep the peaking of blood sugar levels down (in which case concurrency with meals would seem to be the best) or is it to provide a cumulative ongoing impact on insulin levels (in which case timing might not be important).
Your inputs will be welcomed.
Always take them with food.I have just been reading the thread at "Can anyone tell me ..." which talks about "spiking" of blood sugar levels (http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/thr...name=DCUK+-+11/10/2016#diabetes-discussion.12)
and thought a new thread might be best.
As a T2 I am prescribed 3 tablets of Metformin 500mg each day and wonder if it is better to take them with meals, or whether it does not matter as long as I take the total 1500 mg spread out within each 24 hours.
I think the real question is what is the purpose of Metformin? Is it to keep the peaking of blood sugar levels down (in which case concurrency with meals would seem to be the best) or is it to provide a cumulative ongoing impact on insulin levels (in which case timing might not be important).
Your inputs will be welcomed.
I have just been reading the thread at "Can anyone tell me ..." which talks about "spiking" of blood sugar levels (http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/thr...name=DCUK+-+11/10/2016#diabetes-discussion.12)
and thought a new thread might be best.
As a T2 I am prescribed 3 tablets of Metformin 500mg each day and wonder if it is better to take them with meals, or whether it does not matter as long as I take the total 1500 mg spread out within each 24 hours.
I think the real question is what is the purpose of Metformin? Is it to keep the peaking of blood sugar levels down (in which case concurrency with meals would seem to be the best) or is it to provide a cumulative ongoing impact on insulin levels (in which case timing might not be important).
Your inputs will be welcomed.
Try it out for your body. You will know your body better than anyone. Test test and test though. I'm guessing your aim is goo blood levels or is weight loss your biggest need? (which in turn will help with diabetes).I'm glad this question has been asked as it's been on my mind recently. I've only been on metformin for a few months, building up to 4 x 500mg a day. I was advised to take 2 twice a day with meals which I have been doing - the morning ones are fine, but shortly after the evening dose I suffer a lot of abdominal discomfort including a lot of gurgling and bubbling in the gut (often accompanied by far more wind than is strictly necessary!) which persists through the night. Also I have been suffering from the feeling of wanting to "go" all the time with nothing happening and periodic constipation. As an experiment I tried leaving out my evening dose and everything was fine.
My question is this - would it be as effective to spread the metformin dose, only taking one at a time four times a day, or might it be better to request the slow release version of metfirmin?
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