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<blockquote data-quote="bamba" data-source="post: 1697836" data-attributes="member: 443017"><p>It depends on:</p><p> type of metformin: Standard or Slow Release</p><p> how well you presonally tolerate this wrt the most common side effects.</p><p></p><p>I am on Metformin SR and have been told to take 2x1000Mg tablets with eveing meal - as it does not matter on specific timing.</p><p>( actually take it first thing in morning with all my other pills for hypertension + vitamans as that improves the chances I will actually take them)</p><p></p><p>Standard metformin has a more rapid active-decay cycle and may be better taken before/with meals as a consequence.</p><p></p><p>It is up to you - but get advice from your GP /DSN/Pharmacist</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bamba, post: 1697836, member: 443017"] It depends on: type of metformin: Standard or Slow Release how well you presonally tolerate this wrt the most common side effects. I am on Metformin SR and have been told to take 2x1000Mg tablets with eveing meal - as it does not matter on specific timing. ( actually take it first thing in morning with all my other pills for hypertension + vitamans as that improves the chances I will actually take them) Standard metformin has a more rapid active-decay cycle and may be better taken before/with meals as a consequence. It is up to you - but get advice from your GP /DSN/Pharmacist [/QUOTE]
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