gardengnome42
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 212
- Location
- Yorkshire
- Type of diabetes
- Prediabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- diabetes and dieting
Why do doctors prescribe the regular Metformin when it can cause such unpleasant side effects? When that happens they quickly change you on to the slow release tablets so why not prescribe them in the first place? Is it a question of price?
A similar thing happened to me when first taking medicine for hypertension. The standard first med is Ramipril which in my case gave me a nasty cough. Evidently that is very common and I was very quickly moved to Losartan. This is so well known you wonder why they start you on it at all.
PBS prices from the pharmacy I go to are as follows.My understanding is regular Metformin is cheaper
I was a lot worse on the slow release version although a nurse at the doctors surgery said that was nonsense! How would she know she was not in the loo all the time with me!
Ditto. I was swapped behind my back to a new variant of Metformin and my bgl control rose by 2 mmol/l almost overnight. I investigated this and discovered that the slow release / extended release pills use different methods of delaying digestion and absorbtion. Normally this is done with natural ingredients such as plastic, but the med I was changed to used shellac varnish.I was a lot worse on the slow release version although a nurse at the doctors surgery said that was nonsense! How would she know she was not in the loo all the time with me!
Metformin ER has a natural plasticiser agent forming the gel matrix. It is a polymer, so it is correct to call it plastic, but it is derived from cellulose, and is biodegradeable, and is not to be confused with modern petroleum or benzene based polymers as found in the oceans, Nevertheless it is pliable and not immediately dissolvable, so it is normally excreted via the bowel as a waste product. It is sometimes visible as a white patch within the stool. The actual polymer used varies from manufacturer to manufacturer.Sorry are you saying that XR has plastic in it???? Where did you find this information pls.
I was on the maximum dose but stopped it altogether and am following a LCHF diet although some problems at the moment due to under active thyroid. But feeling much better having stopped the metformin and I am on insulin.Hi Ann,
Please could you tell me, how much gave you been prescribed and how much are you taking? Also are you following an special diets?
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