Buy Metformin online from our trusted UK pharmacy. Metformin is a prescription medication used to treat type 2 diabetes. It works by lowering blood sugar levels and improving insulin sensitivity. Our Metformin tablets are available in various strengths and quantities, with fast and discreet delivery options.
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Metformin is a medication which is licensed to treat diabetes and polycystic ovary systems.
Metformin may be prescribed to diabetics to help them control blood sugar levels. Metformin can help the body use insulin better thereby helping with diabetes management.
Metformin is prescribed as a first line treatment for people with Type 2 diabetes. It may be combined with other medication depending on the patient’s needs.
Diabetics have problems with the function of insulin in the body. Diabetics either struggle to make enough, or properly use insulin. Insulin is the hormone involved in controlling your blood glucose levels.
Metformin improves insulin sensitivity, this means it works by helping your body use insulin better which can help with diabetes management.
Metformin is sold and a generic medication, or under brand names such as Glucophage.
Metformin is prescribed for people with Type 2 diabetes to help regulate blood sugar levels. It does this by:
It is important to take Metformin tablets correctly so that they can effectively control your blood sugar levels. If you have any concerns or questions about Metformin, please consult your healthcare provider. Here is a general overview of how to take Metformin:
The dosage of Metformin will be different for everyone because it is meant to suit their individual needs. There are different forms (e.g Immediate-Release Tablets, Extended-Release Tablets, Liquid form) of Metformin and the dosage will vary depending on whether it is a starting dose, maintenance dose, or maximum dose. However, we’ve produced some guidance on Metformin dosing below.
Please note that the table below is a general overview, it is not meant to replace medical advice. The dosage of Metformin that is right for you may increase or decrease depending on current glycemic control (how well you’re managing blood glucose level/)
Make sure to follow your doctor’s guidance on the dosage of metformin pills that are suited to you and how to take Metformin.
Immediate-Release Tablets | Starting dose | metformin 500 milligram twice a day
or 850mg once a day |
Maintenance dose | 1500-2000mg a day taken in two to three doses | |
Maximum dose | 2550mg a day taken in multiple doses | |
Extended-Release Tablets | Starting dose | 500-1000mg once a day with the evening meal |
Maintenance dose | Up to 2000mg a day | |
Maximum dose | 2000mg a day | |
Liquid Form | Starting dose | 500mg once daily |
Maintenance dose | 1500-2000mg a day taken in two to three doses | |
Maximum dose | 2000mg a day |
The metformin pill is a safe and effective medication, but like other drugs it can have side effects. Common side effects include:
You can reduce the risk of these symptoms by taking metformin with food, eating smaller meals, and staying hydrated. If these side effects become serious or you have any concerns, please speak to your doctor who can assess whether you would benefit from different treatment.
There are some warnings and risks to taking Metformin that it is important to be aware of. Speak to your doctor if you have any concerns about your treatment:
Kidney disease | Kidney function should be checked before someone is started on Metformin.
Metformin is not suitable for people who have severe kidney disease. |
Liver disease | People with liver disease may not be suitable for Metformin.
This is because there may be build-up of lactic acid in the blood. Symptoms include breathing problems, muscle pain, weakness, and dizziness. |
Interaction with alcohol | If you take Metformin and you drink a lot of alcohol, you have an increased risk of lactic acidosis which can alter your body’s Ph balance and can be a serious condition which requires medical attention. |
Surgery or Imaging | If you are due to have surgery or imaging that uses contrast dye, you may be asked to stop taking your medication for a day or so. This is because metformin may corrupt the results from the scans. |
If for example, metformin 500 mg pills are not suitable for you, you should consult your doctor who can discuss alternatives. There are many other options for managing type 2 diabetes and we have outlined some in the table below, please note they may have many different commercial names:
Medication | How they help manage type 2 diabetes |
Sulfonylureas (e.g glipizide) | Increases the production of insulin |
DPP-4 Inhibitors (e.g sitagliptin) | Increases the release of insulin
Decreases the production of glucose |
GLP-1 Agonists (e.g liraglutide) | Increases insulin secretion
Decreases gastric emptying |
SGLT2 Inhibitors (e.g dapagflozin) | Helps the kidneys take out glucose from the blood |
Insulin Therapy | Increases insulin levels by injecting it directly |
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