Glucophage

Need help managing your type 2 diabetes? Glucophage, containing metformin, offers a common first-line treatment. It works by improving your body’s response to insulin, reducing glucose production in the liver, and improving insulin sensitivity.

Before starting Glucophage, discuss your medical history with your doctor. This includes any existing kidney or liver conditions, as well as any allergies to metformin or similar medications. Regular blood tests monitor your kidney function while taking this medication.

Common side effects include nausea, diarrhea, and stomach upset. These usually subside with continued use, but reducing dosage or altering the time of intake can help. More serious side effects, though rare, include lactic acidosis – a potentially life-threatening condition. Immediate medical attention is necessary if you experience unusual muscle pain, weakness, or difficulty breathing.

Remember: Glucophage is only part of a broader diabetes management plan. A healthy diet, regular exercise, and consistent blood glucose monitoring are also crucial for effective blood sugar control. Your doctor will create a personalized plan tailored to your specific needs.