Hi Nosher. Side point, but I think you may find the Gliptin family of DPP-4 inhibitors suppress an enzyme that in turn suppresses insulin production after a meal; that way you have extended post-meal insulin production. Google the web to confirm.I take sitagliptin. To reduce my glucagon production.
In my opinion if you are on the gliptin then a couple of days without the metformin won't do that much harm.
Do you monitor as recommended and do you hypo?
Hi Nosher. Side point, but I think you may find the Gliptin family of DPP-4 inhibitors suppress an enzyme that in turn suppresses insulin production after a meal; that way you have extended post-meal insulin production. Google the web to confirm.
Hi, I'm having to use a generic tablet made by Actavis called Metabet SR.. These seem to be doing its job OK. I also inject Apidra and Humulin I. I'm type 1. I used to use glucophage SR but my chemist cannot get hold of them????I am registered with the BOOTS prescription request service, whereby they put in for repeat prescriptions for me. This morning I went to fill my weekly tablets dispenser and realised that I had only 7 day's supply left of Metformin (and 2 days of another tablet!) I went online to check whether the prescription had been made up. Yes, on December 15th. I should have had a text from BOOTS to tell me to come and pick them up. So I trotted into town (10 mins walk) only to find that - yes, my prescription had been put together by the pharmacist BUT there was a problem with the supply of Metformin. "The factory have a manufacturing problem and there's a backlog in the supply. Go to your GP and ask for a prescription for an alternative."
I then went to my Health Centre, and it was confirmed by the pharmacist that there was a shortage of ALL Metformin SR tablets, and that she would get one of the GPs to provide me with a prescription for the ordinary Metformin. I will have to use that once my current supply runs out. The ordinary Metformin disagrees with my digestive system, is not sufficient to stop me having hypos and has to be supplemented by Sitagliptin to keep my Diabetes under control.
It strikes me that this a rather serious situation - that the company that supplies (presumably) thousands of patients with tablets has got a manufacturing problem. I went to the company website (TEVA UK Ltd) and have posted a message asking what is going on.
Wondering if anyone else out there is experiencing the same problem.....
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