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Uses: Metformin (met-FOR-min) is used to treat a type of diabetes mellitus (sugar diabetes) called type 2 diabetes. With this type of diabetes insulin produced by the pancreas is not able to get sugar into the cells of the body where it can work properly. Using metformin alone with a type of oral antidiabetic medicine called a sulfonylurea or with insulin will help to lower blood sugar when it is too high and help restore the way you use food to make energy.
Many people can control type 2 diabetes with diet alone or diet and exercise. Following a specially planned diet and exercising will always be important when you have diabetes even when you are taking medicines. To work properly the amount of metformin you take must be balanced against the amount and type of food you eat and the amount of exercise you do. If you change your diet your exercise or both you will want to test your blood sugar to find out if it is too low. Your health care professional will teach you what to do if this happens.
At some point this medicine may stop working as well and your blood glucose will increase. You will need to know if this happens and what to do. Instead of taking more of this medicine your doctor may want you to change to another antidiabetic medicine. If that does not lower your blood sugar your doctor may have you stop taking the medicine and begin receiving insulin injections instead.
Metformin does not help patients who have insulin-dependent or type 1 diabetes because they cannot produce insulin from their pancreas gland. Their blood glucose is best controlled by insulin injections.
How To Take Generic Glucophage Glucophage comes in tablets to take by mouth. It usually is taken two or three times a day with meals. Follow the directions on your prescription label carefully and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain any part you do not understand. Take Glucophage exactly as directed. Do not take more or less of it or take it more often than prescribed by your doctor. Metformin hydrochloride extended-release tablets should be swallowed whole. Do not break chew or crush. Continue to take Metformin hydrochloride even if you feel well. Do not stop taking Metformin hydrochloride without talking to your doctor.
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