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Is there anyone of you know how prescribed medicine Metformin 500 work? And is there any side effect? Serious answers only, please.

Eoas replied: "Metformin is prescribed to help keep blood sugar levels more stable in the body. Metformin boosts the body's receptiveness to insulin thus keeping blood sugar levels more even. The first few days of taking the drug can be accompanied by some pretty nasty nausea and the drug may curb your appetite a bit."

alpla replied: "It's supposed to increase sensitivity to insulin. By modifying cellular membranes. Don't think serious side effects reported. Only side effect on the seriouss side is Lactic acidosis; (too much accumulation of lactic acid in blood); easily reversible."

Jayaraman replied: "Metformin is an oral medication that lowers blood glucose (sugar) and is used for treating type 2 diabetes. Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas that lowers glucose levels in blood by reducing the amount of glucose made by the liver and by increasing the removal of glucose from the blood by muscle and fat tissues. Diabetes results because of reduced production of insulin and reduced uptake (and effects) of insulin on the body's tissues. Metformin acts by increasing the sensitivity of liver, muscle, fat, and other tissues to the uptake and effects of insulin. These actions lower the level of sugar in the blood. Unlike glucose-lowering drugs of the sulfonylurea class, e.g. glyburide (Micronase; Diabeta) or glipizide (Glucotrol), metformin does not increase the concentration of insulin in the blood and, therefore, does not cause excessively low blood glucose levels (hypoglycemia) when used alone. SIDE EFFECTS: The most common side effects with metformin are nausea, vomiting, gas, bloating, diarrhea and loss of appetite. These symptoms occur in one out of every three patients. These side effects may be severe enough to cause therapy to be discontinued in one out of every 20 patients. These side effects are related to the dose of the medication and may decrease if the dose is reduced. A serious--though rare--side effect of metformin is lactic acidosis. Lactic acidosis occurs in one out of every 30,000 patients and is fatal in 50% of cases. The symptoms of lactic acidosis are weakness, trouble breathing, abnormal heartbeats, unusual muscle pain, stomach discomfort, light-headedness and feeling cold. Patients at risk for lactic acidosis include those with reduced function of the kidneys or liver, congestive heart failure, severe acute illnesses, and dehydration. -"

I have PCOS and i take Metformin..How long did the medicine take before you had a period? I was diagnosed with PCOS 2 months ago and before i started taking the medicine i had a period on my own and now i have been taking metformin for 2 months and haven't had a period yet...Im not overweight and my doctor never told me to change my diet or anything so im wondering if anyone has the same situation and if maybe changing my diet may help with regulating my period?

bish! replied: "I would start eating things high in folic acid... Children cereal's have a lot of the things that could help you conceive... Im not sure how to chance the regularity of your cycles though."

metformin ............. ????????????? i would like to know for what purpose medicine METFORMIN is taken.. thanks..

hidey ho replied: "to increase insulin sensitivity in women with pcos. it helps them lose excess weight and in many cases it straightens out their periods and helps them conceive."

tesiemay replied: "i took it for fertility and it worked amazingly well. i got pregnant almost immediately. however, it is usually used for blood sugar regulation. they dont know why it works for fertility. and yes, I have pcos, but not overweight and etc... so it is used for a lot of women."

debbie r replied: "I am on metformin. It is supposed to help with pcos(which I have)."

MarshaMarsha replied: "My mother (who is past menopause) takes Metformin for her type II (adult onset) Diabetes."

Heather S replied: "I myself am on metformin. They prescribed this medicine for me for my PCOS... Poly cystic Ovarian Syndrome. It helps raise the insulin and makes it easier for PCOS women to conceive... along with good diet and exercise. It is also for patients that have diabetes."

DOES THE MEDICINE METFORMIN contain SULFER in any form? PLEASE HELP? I was told that the med metformin did not contain sulfer but the other ingredient to make the med did.if that makes any sence...

MY grandma gave me the wrong medicine its called metformin please help!? I take diet pills phentermine and i needed ibprofen because i had cramps so she gave me her pill is like a oval tablet and stupid me took it! im scared is it going to kill me!...shes a diabetic and im not.. i took 500mg

MisUNderStooD replied: "call posion control and you will need to get to the ER ASAP"

Alethia MD replied: "It's not going to kill you!, it'll just give u a hard time If it's been less than an hour, induce yourself vomit How many did u take? 800mgs might give u cramps (yeah, more), vomit, and abdominal pain. It's not a dose high enough to lower your blood sugar, anyway, be sure to eat something, a candy, or something like it Glibenclamide is more likely to cause symptomatic hypoglicemia, not metformine. Get well!! Anyway, you should see a doctor."

Gloria A replied: "That pill is to lower the sugar. Just go and eat some candy, or some fruit, if you feel dizzy go to see a doctor. Tell your grandma to test your sugar level, is 100 to 120 is OK, less than 75 is low, but don't be scare is low you drink a lot of orange juice. Tell your grandma to write with red pen in the medicine bottle the name of the medication with big letter."

Soul replied: "No not really, it will only make your sugar level a bit low or a bit high"

Esther Joy replied: "Don't panic. Call poisen control and tell them what happened. They will tell you wether it will effect you or not. And hopefully they will send someone over (they wont want to take any chances)"

the bitch replied: "ring ur gp for advice"

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