Have you thought about dietary changes instead of medication?What medicine is good a alternative to metformin. I have horrendous side affects:
1. Diarrhoea
2. Nausea
3. lack of appettite
4. fatigue (in bed afer 8:30pm)
5. gas and Bloatness.
6. Mouth ulcers.
I have been on metformin for 6 weeks now. 500g slow release daily. Its not getting any easier infact might be worse.
I heard Forxiga is a good alternative ?
Paul.
Thank you for your reply seeing doctor tomorrow.Hi @chocks63, I could not find a drug which has the same action as Metformin.
Googling Forxiga, it shows it is a totally different drug.
Only your doctor or perhaps DSN can advise you on what to do.
Sounds like you have given the metformin a fair trial (small dose, modified release) and it is upsetting you. I would go with either something from the SGLT-2 class like dapagliflozin, canagliflozin or empagliflozin or something from the gliptin class linagliptin sitagliptin etc.
With the SGLT-2s, there is probably not a lot of difference between them cos the trials are all slightly different, but empagliflozin has an effect to protect against heart attack and stroke; you need normal renal function for these to work, but they will help weight, blood pressure and glucose levels, and not make hypo
The gliptins are older and will also help glucose levels and probably weight and not make hypo; they probably do not avoid heart attacks etc . Linagliptin can be taken whatever renal function and we have a lot of experience with sitagliptin which also looks safe and may go generic soon
These would be preferable to a sulphonylurea which does not protect against heart attack or stroke, causes weight gain and causes hypos, but cos they are old drugs, they are cheap.
One could consider pioglitazone which does not cause hypos, and avoids heart attack and stroke if one has had these before, but the weight gain is bothersome and there are other questions about this drug, but it is cheap now.
As Bulkbiker above said, we are assuming that you have tried diet and exercise and not getting where you want to be.
Best wishes
I did the blood sugar diet last year. (DR Moseley). Got my sugar levels normal. 12 months later back to square one. I find it hard to do the maintainance level for life.Have you thought about dietary changes instead of medication?
I had similar side effects to you so the metformin went in the bin after 3 weeks of what you described. I cut carbs down to an absolute minimum and never looked back.
I'll tag @daisy1 as this is your first post and say hi and welcome to the forum.
Dapagliflozin (forxiga) can be taken by its own according to N.I.C.EI take forxiga with metformin it deff not the same sort of medication
About 1 in 8 people can't tolerate Metformin in any form from adverse gastric side affects alone. There are no other drugs available in the same class; there used to be but these were all withdrawn in the UK because of higher incidents of lactic acidosis than metformin (and all shared the gastric issues anyway).
I too had dreadful side effects from Metformin.
Fortunately I can't see any need to take it, my doctor just wrote out the prescription for statin and Metformin, no advice at all - but I went straight back to low carb eating - after 6 months I was at the top edge of the normal range, hope to go lower eventually, but after 5 weeks I was so unwell I just stopped taking it, I was getting normal BG levels according to my meter, so thought that was good enough. I just checked my levels to be sure that I am still doing well - 5.7mmol/l, looks OK to me. I ate 50 gm of carbs a day to get BG down to normal, but am trying 40 gm for a while to try to lose weight.
Metformin doe not suit everyone unfortunately but am sure the Doctor will find an alternative for youDapagliflozin (forxiga) can be taken by its own according to N.I.C.E
hopefully seeing doctor tomorrow t have a chat.
Metformin feels like a poison to my body.
thanks
Well done for getting your bloods back to normal. 50 gm of carbs is too low for long periods or life style changes. Need to be around 150 gms of carbs. normal person without diabetes is said to be 250gms would be the norm of healthy adult.
its very confusing what to do. But if works for you...why not
Hope so.Metformin doe not suit everyone unfortunately but am sure the Doctor will find an alternative for you
Doctor has put me on 30mg MR once daily for 3 months then review.What medicine is good a alternative to metformin. I have horrendous side affects:
1. Diarrhoea
2. Nausea
3. lack of appettite
4. fatigue (in bed afer 8:30pm)
5. gas and Bloatness.
6. Mouth ulcers.
I have been on metformin for 6 weeks now. 500g slow release daily. Its not getting any easier infact might be worse.
I heard Forxiga is a good alternative ?
Paul.
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