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**Acarbose + Metformin** is a combination antidiabetic medication used to manage **type 2 diabetes mellitus**. It works through two complementary mechanisms: **Acarbose** slows the digestion and absorption of carbohydrates in the intestine, helping reduce spikes in blood sugar after meals, while **Metformin** decreases glucose production in the liver and improves the body’s sensitivity to insulin. Together, this combination helps maintain better blood glucose control, especially when diet, exercise, or single-drug therapy alone are not sufficient. It is commonly prescribed as part of a comprehensive diabetes management plan.
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Metformin 500mg Tablet
Metformin belongs to the biguanide class of medications and is widely recognized as the gold-standard first-line treatment for managing Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. In addition to blood sugar control, it is commonly prescribed for addressing insulin resistance in women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCO).
Unlike many other diabetic treatments, Metformin does not stimulate the pancreas to produce more insulin. Instead, it helps your body use insulin more effectively and reduces the amount of glucose produced by the liver.
Active Ingredients & Indications
Blood Sugar Regulation: Lowers both fasting and post-meal blood glucose levels.
Increases Insulin Sensitivity: Helps muscles and cells utilize glucose more efficiently.
Weight-Neutral: Unlike sulfonylureas (which may cause weight gain), Metformin is generally weight-neutral or may support modest weight loss.
Heart Protection: Long-term use may help reduce cardiovascular risks associated with diabetes.
Directions for Use for Metformin
Appropriate Timing: Always take Metformin with or after meals to reduce gastric upset and taste disturbances.
Take the Tablet Whole: Do not chew or crush, especially extended-release (ER) forms, as this may cause rapid drug release and increased side effects.
Consistency: Take at the same time daily to maintain stable glucose levels.
Lifestyle Sync: Best results are seen when combined with regular exercise and a low refined sugar diet.
Safety Points & Precautions
Special Tip: Inform your doctor before any contrast X-ray or scan. Metformin may need to be temporarily stopped (usually 48 hours) to protect kidney function.
Avoid Alcohol: Excess alcohol increases the risk of lactic acidosis (a rare but serious condition).
Vitamin B12 Monitoring: Long-term use may lower Vitamin B12 levels. Watch for fatigue, numbness, or tingling.
Kidney Health: Regular kidney function tests are essential to ensure safe use.
Potential Adverse Reactions
Common side effects (usually improve within 1–2 weeks):
Nausea
Mild diarrhea or soft stools
Gas and bloating
Reduced appetite
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can Metformin cause hypoglycemia?
A: Rarely. Since Metformin does not increase insulin secretion, hypoglycemia is uncommon. However, it may occur when combined with insulin or other drugs like glipizide, or if meals are skipped. Keep a quick sugar source handy.
Q: Why is Metformin used in PCOS?
A: Insulin resistance plays a major role in PCOS. Metformin helps lower insulin levels, which can improve hormonal balance, regulate menstrual cycles, and may support ovulation.
Q: I saw a “ghost tablet” in my stool—does that mean it didn’t work?
A: No. With extended-release (ER) tablets, the outer shell may pass in stool after the drug has already been absorbed. This is normal.
Q: Can I take Metformin on an empty stomach?
A: It is not recommended. Taking it without food may cause nausea or diarrhea. Always take it with a meal or snack.
Q: Are there any drug interactions with Metformin?
A: Yes. Some diuretics, steroids, and blood pressure medications may affect its action. Always inform your doctor about all medications you are taking.
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