Metformin Tablet 1000 mg

🔹 Metformin Tablet 1000 mg – As Licensed


📄 **Description:

Metformin** 1000 mg is a high-dose oral antidiabetic medication from the biguanide class, used in the treatment of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. It works by reducing hepatic glucose production, enhancing insulin sensitivity, and increasing glucose uptake by peripheral tissues.


💊 Prescription / Use:

  • Indications:
    • Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, especially in overweight or obese patients
    • Used as monotherapy or in combination therapy with other oral antidiabetics or insulin
  • Dosage:
    • Often used in patients already stabilized on lower doses (e.g., 500 mg BID)
    • Can be given as:
      • 1000 mg once daily
      • Or 500 mg twice daily
      • Or 1000 mg twice daily (with medical supervision)
    • Must be taken with or after meals to reduce gastrointestinal side effects

🔬 Nature:

  • Type: Biguanide oral hypoglycemic agent
  • Form: White or off-white film-coated tablets
  • Mechanism:
    • Inhibits liver glucose production (gluconeogenesis)
    • Increases insulin sensitivity in muscles
    • Slows intestinal glucose absorption
  • Does not cause hypoglycemia when used alone

🌟 Advantages:

  • Effective glucose lowering
  • No weight gain (may aid in weight loss)
  • No hypoglycemia risk as monotherapy
  • Improves lipid profile
  • Reduces HbA1c by 1–2%
  • Low cost and well-established safety profile

📦 Common Packaging:

  • Strip packs (10 or 15 tablets per strip)
  • Bulk bottles in hospital settings
  • Label includes:
    • “Metformin 1000 mg”
    • Batch number, manufacturing & expiry date

🧊 Storage:

  • Store at below 25°C in a dry place
  • Protect from moisture and light
  • Keep in original container/packaging
  • Keep out of reach of children

⚠️ Precautions:

  • Do not use in patients with:
    • Severe kidney impairment (eGFR <30 mL/min/1.73 m²)
    • Severe liver disease
    • Acute conditions like sepsis, dehydration, or shock
  • Lactic acidosis risk (rare but serious) in case of overdose or renal failure
  • Avoid alcohol consumption
  • Discontinue temporarily before major surgery or iodinated contrast imaging

👩‍⚕️ Patient Advice:

  • Always take with food to minimize stomach upset
  • Common early side effects: nausea, diarrhea, abdominal discomfort
  • Do not chew or crush extended-release (XR) tablets
  • Report symptoms of lactic acidosis: deep/rapid breathing, weakness, drowsiness
  • Stay hydrated
  • Attend regular blood glucose and kidney function tests
  • Do not self-adjust dosage without medical advice

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