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<blockquote data-quote="Jay-Marc" data-source="post: 1923986" data-attributes="member: 327284"><p>In rough terms 3 out of 4 people can reasonably tolerate Metformin up to the current recommended max dose of 2g a day. Of the 1 in four that cannot, about half of these can tolerate the slow release variations.</p><p></p><p>The cheapest standard Metformin 500mg tablets are 87p for 28, whereas the same number of modified / extended release types are currently around £2.50-ish. This difference means that the MR/XR tablets are only prescribed in people that have suffered with the ordinary,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay-Marc, post: 1923986, member: 327284"] In rough terms 3 out of 4 people can reasonably tolerate Metformin up to the current recommended max dose of 2g a day. Of the 1 in four that cannot, about half of these can tolerate the slow release variations. The cheapest standard Metformin 500mg tablets are 87p for 28, whereas the same number of modified / extended release types are currently around £2.50-ish. This difference means that the MR/XR tablets are only prescribed in people that have suffered with the ordinary, [/QUOTE]
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