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Metformin (Glucophage)






Summary


Metformin (usually sold as Glucophage) is a prescription drug used to treat type 2 diabetes and more recently metabolic syndrome. Metformin reduces the amount of sugar in the bloodstream by limiting the absorption and production of sugar.


 

Description


Metformin is a oral drug (pill) that is most often prescribed to people who have type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance. It helps control sugar levels in the blood. However, more recently, it has also been used to treat "metabolic syndrome" which is a more general diagnosis for people who have trouble losing weight.

Metformin has been shown to help people lose weight. There's even some indication that it helps with some mental health symptoms.

Recent research has shown that high levels of insulin can trigger "metabolic syndrome". Metabolic syndrome is a general description for a number of symptoms including (excess abdominal weight, blood fat disorders [high triglycerides/ high LDL], high blood pressure, insulin resistance or glucose intolerance, a prothrombotic state, and a proinflammatory state). It is believed that up to 75 million Americans may have metabolic syndrome. It could be the cause behind the recent obesity epidemic. Metformin is one of the drugs that seems to help treat this syndrome.

For women, metabolic syndrome is also associated with infertility, excess hair, and "Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome" (PCOS). Metformin can restore or reverse these symptoms.

Metformin has been shown to descrease abdominal fat, and supress appetite. It helps people lose weight who are trying to make diet and exercise changes in their lives.

Metformin is also sold under the names: Fortamet and Riomet.




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  2-Oct-2006 12:04pm created by bill

kenya
posted 12-Mar-2009 6:40am

For the past so many years i've had a series of problems from rapid weight gain to hair loss,to unwanted hair growth on my chin.I was diagnosed with PCOS and high insulin and cholestrol levels about a month ago.My doctor perscribed me metformin along with a strict diet plan. No red meat,no sodas,no fried foods,and no bread other than wheat.I have followed this diet faithfully and in 1 month i have lost 15 pounds.I am very suprised.Before going on metformin i would diet with no results.I would eat less and gain more weight.When i first started the medicine i experienced yucky GI side effects.Mostly diarrhea. Now I can honestly say i feel much better and look forward to losing more wieght! As for the other symtoms they have greatly improved as well.
Shell
posted 3-Aug-2009 8:30pm

hey kenya! i have been on metformin for weight loss now for 13 days & i have lost 15.5 lbs i am so excited ! i love the drug! i am also on a low carb diet. i have not started an exercise routine yet my life is a little crazy. good luck on your weight loss!
Anonymous
posted 23-Nov-2009 3:55pm

what is the dosage of metformin yall are taking?
vw
posted 18-Mar-2010 4:52pm

just started metformin for weight loss. would like to know the dosage kenya and shell are taking and also the carbs per day that you take in. VW




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