I agree. However it's important to get vit B12 tests done with your normal diabetes checks. That's the only problem I had with it.Metformin is one of the safest drugs around with very few side effects other than bowel issues some have if you don't have the Slow Release version.
Metformin works by acting on the mitochondria but that doesn’t mean that it is toxic.I hear that Metformin is toxic to the Mitochondria.
I'm very interested to read this. I chose to take Metformin, in fact I had to bully my GP to prescribe it for me. For years I happily took the maximum dose extended release 1g x 2 daily. I assumed it must be helping. A few months ago I ran into problems with as you say uncontrollable (and sudden) bowel movements. I was lucky that they all happened at home or I would have been in a mess (literally!). I was also suffering from severe lack of appetite, which as I am under-weight was worrying. I stopped Metformin and the symptoms went away, later I re-started half dose, problems again. After another layoff I made a last ditch attempt to take just 500mg at night, hoping that any trouble that came would be in the night when I was safely at home. Same problems again.I'd been on metformin for the best part of twenty years. Last month it started to give me severe and uncontrollable bowel problems, whichever type I took. I'm now off metformin, but do take other oral meds and I have to inject insulin in the evening and morning.
500mg. This is the lowest dose extended release available.How many metformin did you take at night
Like you I had mild problems which started 2 years after going on Metformin. After 10 years the uncontrollable bowel problems meant that I decided I was never taking it again. Unfortunately stopping it has improved the situation…..but not entirely resolved it.I'm very interested to read this. I chose to take Metformin, in fact I had to bully my GP to prescribe it for me. For years I happily took the maximum dose extended release 1g x 2 daily. I assumed it must be helping. A few months ago I ran into problems with as you say uncontrollable (and sudden) bowel movements. I was lucky that they all happened at home or I would have been in a mess (literally!). I was also suffering from severe lack of appetite, which as I am under-weight was worrying. I stopped Metformin and the symptoms went away, later I re-started half dose, problems again. After another layoff I made a last ditch attempt to take just 500mg at night, hoping that any trouble that came would be in the night when I was safely at home. Same problems again.
I have been told this is a known problem where in time one ceases to tolerate Metformin. I am very disappointed, as my view is that anything that can help lower my blood glucose is very welcome. I also eat Keto/very low carb, but my bg stays higher than I would like whatever I do.
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