Glucophage (Metformin) is a biguanide with an antihyperglycemic effect or
easy to say oral diabities medication. It reduces plasma glucose. Under the
influence of Glucophage (Metformin) blood sugar level is in the limits of
normal range. It does not stimulate insulin secretion and does not cause a
hypoglycemic effect mediated by this mechanism. This medication is prescribed
to adults with type 2 diabetes to improve blood sugar rate. Its taking should
be followed by diet and exercises. Glucophage is not used in treating type 1 diabetes.
Indication for use
Glucophage (Metformin) can be taken by
almost all adults and children over 10 who have:
· type II diabetes with
the ineffectiveness of diet therapy and exercise, especially in patients with
overweight;
· as monotherapy or
combination therapy in combination with other oral hypoglycemic agents or in
combination with insulin for the treatment of adults;
· as monotherapy or combination
therapy with insulin for the treatment of children over 10 years of age and
adolescents;
Precautions
Glucophage
(Metformin) is not recommended to use if you have: hypersensitivity to
metformin or to any other component of the medication; diabetic ketoacidosis,
diabetic coma; renal failure of moderate and severe or impaired renal function;
diseases that can lead to the development of tissue hypoxia (especially acute
diseases or exacerbations of a chronic disease) decompensated heart failure,
respiratory failure, recent myocardial infarction, shock, liver failure, acute
alcohol poisoning, alcoholism; pregnancy; period of lactation,
Dose and usage
Dose of Glucophage (Metformin): 500 mg, 850mg – white round tablets with a biconvex surface, and a protective shell; 1000 mg – white oval-shaped
tablets with a biconvex surface, coated with a protective shell, with a line in
both sides and engraved “1000” on one side.
Consult with your attending physician before starting the treatment.
The
medication is usually taken 2-3 times a day, sometimes only a morning pill is
enough, the dosage of which will be determined only by the doctor. The average
dosage is 500-850 mg. Possible lifelong taking of this medication. The maximum
single dose is 1000, per day – 3000 mg.
Side effects
Due to
the action of Glucophage (Metformin) some side effects can disturb you: diarrhea, nausea,
loss of appetite, liver dysfunction, development of hepatitis, allergic skin
reactions.