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		<description><![CDATA[Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 is a nightmare that will haunt anyone that it sets its eyes on for life. There is no cure for this chronic disease, making the battle against it a lifelong task. Since there is no effective cure for it, knowing what you can do to help yourself is important to prevent [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 is a nightmare that will haunt anyone that it sets its eyes on for life.</strong> There is no cure for this chronic disease, making the battle against it a lifelong task. Since there is no effective cure for it, knowing what you can do to help yourself is important to prevent the development of complications and secondary diseases. Ignorance is something this world can live happily without, and with today’s way of life, knowing is everything. That is why it is important to arm yourself with the knowledge of this disease, and in this article you’ll know more about the first line of treatment for <strong>diabetes </strong>which is Metformin.</p>
<p><strong>Metformin</strong> belongs in the biguanide class of oral hypoglycemic agents (OHAs). This drug classification is also called anti-hyperglycemic drugs or anti-diabetic drugs, the latter raising the eyebrows of some experts. When diet and exercise prove to be insufficient in controlling this disease, Metforrmin or other OHAs are prescribed.</p>
<p>Different classes of OHAs work in various ways to control the blood sugar. But due to Metformin’s inability to cause hypoglycemia (blood sugar below normal level), many doctors tend to go for this drug over the others. As a matter of fact, metformin was found out to be the most prescribed oral hypoglycemic agent last year.</p>
<p>This drug is very favorable for overweight and obese patients because unlike other anti-diabetic drugs including insulin, it does not cause obvious weight gain. It also helps in decreasing the levels of bad cholesterol and triglycerides in the blood, which helps in preventing complications like heart problems.</p>
<p><strong> Promised a LINK to: &#8221;Side Effects Metformin by Brystol-Myers Squibb Company&#8217;s Web site (See Page 5): <a href="http://packageinserts.bms.com/pi/pi_glucophage.pdf" target="_blank">Click Here to be directet to the Squibb site.</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Common side effects of this drug involve but are not exclusive to the gastrointestinal system.</strong></p>
<p>These side-effects include <strong>nausea, </strong>vomiting, loose bowel movement, bloating, gas, and decreased appetite. The majority of the cases experience gradual decrease of the side effects. Home tips and tricks to prevent these side effects may involve taking the drug with meals. Some people who have been on the medication claim that maintaining a low carbohydrate diet can help prevent some of these side effects. Adjusting your eating habits to coincide with your medication can also help.</p>
<p><strong>A serious side effect of this drug rarely occurs</strong>. It is called <strong>lactic acidosis,</strong> which is caused by the accumulation of lactic acid in the blood stream. This results when glucose production is done anaerobically by the body. In lactic acidosis, the excess pyruvate derived from glucose is directly converted to lactate. These are released from the cells into the bloodstream where they accumulate over time. A value higher than 5 mmol/L and decreased blood pH levels are indications of this phenomenon. Mortality is very high if it is not treated within 24 hours. <strong>Signs and symptoms of lactic acidosis include rapid and deep breathing, altered mental status, vomiting and abdominal pain.</strong></p>
<p>Before taking the medicine, it is important to inform your physician about any other drugs you are taking to prevent fatal drug interactions. Relay also information about past or present health conditions such as heart attacks, congestive heart failures, heart ischemia or infarction, liver cirrhosis, fatty liver, hepatitis, kidney problems, systemic infection, and other health problems that are related to decreased oxygenation of the cells.</p>
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		<title>Metformin Side Effects: Is Sudden Excessive Hunger a Cause for Concern?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2011 15:16:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you are on this new medicine, and bang! &#8211; Sudden Hunger, no, I do not mean “just hungry” but really hungry. Then you ought do a little investigating and end up looking for your doctor’s comments. For diabetics, it seems that Metformin is one of the most widely recognized drugs taken to control blood [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.metformin-side-effects.com/wp-content/uploads/hunger-hotodg.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1463" title="hunger hotodg" src="http://www.metformin-side-effects.com/wp-content/uploads/hunger-hotodg-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>So you are on this new medicine, and bang! &#8211; <strong>Sudden Hunger</strong>, no, I do not mean “just hungry” but <em><strong>really hungry</strong></em>. Then you ought do a little investigating and end up looking for your doctor’s comments.</p>
<p>For diabetics, it seems that <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Metformin is one of the most widely recognized drugs taken to control blood sugar levels</span>; most would even consider it as the current best among several medications available for diabetics. However, akin to other synthetic medications, using Metformin entails a myriad of side effects. Some may experience minor ones such as prolonged diarrhea and headache from time to time; others, due to unfortunate circumstances, might suffer from serious adverse effects such as lactic acidosis. Individuals experiencing mild Metformin side effects however, should not be entirely calm about the situation. After all, even sudden excessive hunger may be indicative of a more serious condition.</p>
<h3 style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>What does Bristol-Myers Squibb Company say about metformin side effects (on page 5) PDF</em>  <a href="http://packageinserts.bms.com/pi/pi_glucophage.pdf" target="_blank">Click Here to Read the Insert</a></h3>
<p><strong>If one seems to begin to crave for food out of a sudden, then possibly there is no need for alarm.</strong> Even if a person takes Metformin, being hungry from time to time is absolutely normal. Other individuals however, may experience craving and hunger in a different way. Unlike healthy individuals who would be capable of suppressing hunger to a degree, being able to wait for a short amount of time before eating,<strong> some diabetics may actually suffer pain if such urges are not immediately satisfied.</strong> Aside from this, other alarming manifestations of unsatisfied hunger may arise; lowered mental capacity and unfounded hostility may occur alongside such hunger problems.</p>
<p>Those experiencing such symptoms are most likely suffering from <strong>hypoglycemia</strong>. To explain, maintaining proper blood sugar levels is essential for any individual; in fact, considerable deviations from the normal blood sugar levels would surely entail many negative health effects. Diabetics are prone to hypoglycemia as keeping sugar levels at a safe level is a challenge for those with such an illness. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">In general though, diabetics are more concerned with high blood sugar levels</span>, otherwise known as hyperglycemia. With insulin being unable to facilitate proper blood sugar distribution throughout the body, blood sugar rises to harmful levels.   </p>
<p>If this is the case, why are diabetics at risk of suffering from hypoglycemia? Take note that diabetics need to keep blood sugar levels at a safe level; with insulin being incapable of accomplishing such a task, medication becomes necessary. While it is widely known that countless medications have been proven effective in lowering blood sugar levels, such drugs also bring forth the risk of triggering hypoglycemia.<strong> Specifically, hypoglycemia is among the most common Metformin side effects</strong>, frequently occurring when Metformin is taken in tandem with other medications for enhancing insulin sensitivity and production. For a diabetic, it must truly be difficult being in danger from the effects of both hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia.</p>
<p> Hence, sudden hunger, which may be accompanied by pain, is a cause for concern among diabetics taking Metformin. After all, even though mild hypoglycemia can be easily resolved by taking additional glucose and following a well-designed diet, severe hypoglycemia can lead to calamitous outcomes such as comatose and death. Given these potential Metformin side effects, it seems necessary to be more careful about the underlying risks of such synthetic anti-diabetic medications; it is only logical for one to seek an alternative drug that is comparatively effective while being safer to take at the same time.Helping</p>
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		<title>Bone Loss “Scares” from Metformin, is it True?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Nov 2011 21:43:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While there are numerous discussions regarding Metformin’s list of often-undocumented adverse effects, there is no doubt that questions regarding bone loss remained unclear. Some claim that Metformin use does not result to bone loss; hence claiming that diabetics should not be worried about such potentially injurious outcomes. On the other hand, there are accounts regarding [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://www.metformin-side-effects.com/wp-content/uploads/human_skeleton.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1456" title="human_skeleton" src="http://www.metformin-side-effects.com/wp-content/uploads/human_skeleton-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>While there are numerous discussions regarding Metformin’s list of often-undocumented adverse effects, there is no doubt that questions regarding bone loss remained unclear.</strong> Some claim that Metformin use does not result to bone loss; hence claiming that diabetics should not be worried about such potentially injurious outcomes. On the other hand, there are accounts regarding individuals that have suffered from Metformin-related bone degradation. In part, such accounts once again reinforce the notion that <strong>Metformin does have a myriad of often-unlisted yet clearly dangerous side effects.</strong> In order to determine whether Metformin does contribute to bone loss, a well-rounded review of existing evidences must be done.</p>
<p><strong>In terms of scientific findings,</strong> there have been studies conducted in the past that seemingly support the notion that Metformin is devoid of any bone degrading effects. In fact, several studies suggest that the anti-diabetic drug actually has favorable effects in terms of bone preservation; as diabetics are generally more prone to the effects of bone loss this seems to be a fairly favorable effect. Furthermore, even recent studies conducted on test animals have provided support for Metformin’s protective capabilities. However, as mentioned beforehand, there seems to be an abundance of conflicting findings as well; some studies have linked Metformin use to increased rates of bone degradation.</p>
<p>To expound, due to Metformin’s intrinsic homocysteine elevating effects, <strong>it is highly possible for the bone to be detrimentally affected.</strong> Various research have highlighted that high levels of homocysteine often precede bone loss; moreover, with excessive homocysteine levels, one may also suffer from a number of concerns ranging from heart diseases to brain abnormalities. A number of firsthand accounts seem to provide support to the notion that Metformin does increase one’s susceptibility to bone loss and its harmful implications. While these may not be given as much worth as scientific studies, such stories still bring a sense of concern for those taking Metformin.      </p>
<p>It is clear that even by assessing both sides of the debate regarding Metformin’s role in bone loss, <strong>a straightforward answer cannot be achieved.</strong> Possibly, questions regarding the negative effects of Metformin on the bones would never cease even in the years to come; in addition, conflicting scientific findings may also increase, leading to further confusion.</p>
<p>Thus, instead of being concerned with such Metformin-related risks, one should become an educated patient, and continue to explore other ways of maintaining proper blood glucose levels. Aside from shifting to another safer anti-diabetic medication, taking herbal remedies can support the weight loss aspect of managing your blood sugar levels.</p>
<p>Herbal supplements are often very supportive and are generally safer than synthetic variants, and are often known to be just as effective. Many supplements like Diab-X are known to have no adverse effects, and no consumers have not noted about any form of hidden or unlisted ill reactions. Many homeopathic MDs suggest a side-by-side program with anti-diabetic drugs.</p>
<p><strong>Only one conclusion, work with your doctor and ask endless questions, ”…trust and verify!”</strong></p>
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		<title>When Will This Metformin-Induced Diarrhea End?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2011 00:49:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the top FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) I get asked is “When will this Metformin Diarrhea End?” Have you ever seen a simple question given a simple answer – of course not. But there are definitely some things will help you guess when it might end and things you can do. Let’s take a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://www.metformin-side-effects.com/wp-content/uploads/Metformin-dian-x1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1451" title="Metformin dian-x" src="http://www.metformin-side-effects.com/wp-content/uploads/Metformin-dian-x1.jpg" alt="" width="120" height="120" /></a>One of the top FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) I get asked is “When will this Metformin Diarrhea End?”</strong></p>
<p>Have you ever seen a simple question given a simple answer – of course not. But there are definitely some things will help you guess when it might end and things you can do. Let’s take a moment to see what is going on, what Bristol-Myers says and you can see what fits you.</p>
<p>Oral hypoglycemic agents such as Metformin, Glipizide and Glibenclamide are commonly referred as the best drug to manage non-insulin dependent diabetes. These drugs are relatively safe and typically do not pose many life treating serious Metformin type side effects. It must also be noted that the most common Metformin side effects are on the gastrointestinal system ranging from nausea, vomiting, flatulence, loss of appetite and the bothersome diarrhea.</p>
<p>Yes, <strong>clearly the “diarrhea” associated with the use of this drug is the result of</strong> sudden rise in Serotonin or 5-HT in the duodenal mucosa within ten to fifteen minutes after having the dose of the medication. The duration of the diarrhea varies from one person to another depending on the sensitivity to the presence of the neurotransmitter. For some people there is little discomfort – but others are forced to deal with this time consuming side effect for Many, Many months.</p>
<p><strong>Here is a comment by <em>Bristol-Myers Squibb Company</em>, the makers of Metformin:</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Side Effects Metformin Squibb’s Web Site See (Page 5) Clikc Here </span><a href="http://bit.ly/9d1yVH " target="_blank">http://bit.ly/9d1yVH </a> </p>
<p>There are several ways by which people tend to manage this side effect such as decreasing the amount of fiber and roughage in the diet, and minimize the episodes of defecation. Following a diet that is low in fat and carbohydrates can also reduce the severity of the diarrhea.</p>
<p>In some people, they need to take the drug together with their meal in order to minimize gastrointestinal upset since Metformin can increase the amount of gastric acids that further aggravates the diarrhea.</p>
<p>Increased oral fluid intake with some selected supplements of mineral electrolytes and zinc does not remedy the diarrhea, but helps only in preventing dehydration in the individual.</p>
<p><strong>If all else fails,</strong> just like other Metformin side effects, consulting the physician to change the drug order or formulation is highly advised.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Fighting Diarrhea, but more in general &#8211; Some common and effective information.</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>“Tips for a Healthy Diet to Aid against Diarrhea in Diabetic’s&#8221;:</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Other Helpful Thoughts</strong></p>
<p>Smoking cessation and slow reduction of alcohol intake must also be accomplished no matter how difficult it may be in order to retard the progression of diabetes to such state that can cause debilitating complications and life threatening damages to the body. Rest and sleep must also be prioritized in order to prevent the release of stress hormones and chemicals that enhance the release of glucose in the bloodstream.</p>
<p>With these conditions, diabetes must be managed by a healthy lifestyle for these individuals. A common means to achieve this is by taking natural, safe and clinically tested supplements such as Diab-X, Click Here <a href="http://www.diab-x.com/" target="_blank"><strong>http://www.diab-x.com/</strong></a> in conjunction to the use of these supplements would be changes in the diet. Physical activity must also be increased gradually such as doing household chores and then jogging at least 3 to 5 times in a week.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.metformin-side-effects.com/wp-content/uploads/Metformin-dian-x.jpg"></a></strong>; there are a growing number of people being afflicted with metabolic disorder called diabetes mellitus. It is a condition that results from an unhealthy lifestyle: obesity due to having a diet spoiled with high fat, high sugar, low fiber and low nutrient content; sedentary physical activity, unhealthful habits such as alcohol drinking and cigarette smoking and the presence of stress.</p>
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		<title>The Story on Whiskey, Wine and Metformin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Want a Beer?  &#8230;Come on it’s always sports season! Or it’s Barbeque season? Or the kids are in town!! Or it&#8217;s &#8220;Girl&#8217;s Night&#8221; at the Hall! So what is the story on Liquor, Metformin and Diabetes? Actually I read that liquor is just another form of Carbohydrates – to be managed like any high carbohydrate food. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://www.metformin-side-effects.com/wp-content/uploads/wiskey-and-metformin.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1442" title="wiskey and metformin" src="http://www.metformin-side-effects.com/wp-content/uploads/wiskey-and-metformin-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Want a Beer?</strong>  &#8230;Come on it’s always <strong><em>sports season</em></strong>! Or it’s <strong><em>Barbeque season</em></strong>? Or the <strong><em>kids are in town</em></strong>!! Or it&#8217;s <strong>&#8220;Girl&#8217;s Night&#8221;</strong> at the Hall! So what is the story on Liquor, Metformin and Diabetes? Actually I read that<span style="text-decoration: underline;"> liquor is just another form of Carbohydrates</span> – to be managed like any high carbohydrate food.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>Here is the common Wisdom:</strong> The chronic and incurable <strong>diabetes</strong> <strong>mellitus</strong> is one of the leading causes not just of death but also of debilitating conditions such as blindness, amputation of the extremities, nerve damage, renal and organ failure. The Type II <strong>diabetes</strong> is associated with lifestyle factors such as obesity, high fat diet, sedentary lifestyle, <strong>exposure to stress and drinking of alcoholic beverages.</strong></p>
<p>Despite all the risk factors and the known harmful effects of alcohol in the body, there are still lots of people including those who have been taking drugs to manage the metabolic condition are still risking something of themselves by drinking alcohol.</p>
<p><strong> Metformin for Diabetes</strong></p>
<p>One of the common drugs to manage <strong>diabetes</strong> is Metformin or its trade name, Glucophage. Its main mechanism of action would be to alter the metabolism of glucose in the body, thus controlling the sugar levels. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The drug also influences metabolism of lactate</span>, and this is the reason why alcoholic beverages are restricted among those who are taking this medication.</p>
<p> <strong>Maybe it&#8217;s Just &#8220;How Often&#8221; One Takes Alcohol?</strong></p>
<p>Taking alcohol risks or potentiates this effect of the drug in metabolizing lactate causing an increase in the amount of lactic acid in the body which cannot be readily released, and leads to one of the rare but serious <strong>Metformin side effects</strong> – lactic acidosis. Lactic acidosis is initially manifested by weakness and pains the muscles, which may progress to damage in the kidneys or heart attacks thus the necessity of bringing the individual to the nearest hospital or health care delivery center.</p>
<p>Aside from alcohol causing accumulation of lactic acid in the body, it can also increase the likelihood of gastrointestinal related <strong>Metformin side effects</strong> such as nausea, vomiting and upset stomach which is similar to how and why people throw up after alcohol binging.</p>
<p> <strong>OK, Even More Bad News</strong></p>
<p>Also, these alcoholic beverages may increase the possibility of metabolic <strong>Metformin side effects</strong> such as decreased blood glucose levels and dizziness, but can later lead to increasing the readings of blood sugar levels in the blood. These beverages may it be wine, whisky, rye or beer and were made from the fermentation of grapes, barley or wheat which are all filled with carbohydrates and glucose. It was even said that a bottle of beer is equivalent to five tablespoons of sugar, similar to taking sugar <strong>tablets</strong> when one already has an increased level of glucose in the blood.</p>
<p> <strong>Studies in Europe Mentioned the Drinking of At Least &#8220;One&#8221; Bottle of Red Wine&#8230;        Love Those French!</strong></p>
<p>A follow up question would be &#8220;what are the <strong>beneficial effects</strong> of <strong>alcohol</strong> in the body.&#8221;  Studies in Europ even mentioned the recommendation of drinking at <span style="text-decoration: underline;">least one bottle of red wine in a day</span>, however, it must be emphasized that you need to look at the food and drug interaction specifically with Metfomin. Also, People who are drinking find it difficult to stop after one glass thus totally refraning from doing such is advised.</p>
<p><strong>Best Practice Is:</strong></p>
<p>Alcohol is not only to be avoided with Metformin but also for other drugs that influence levels of blood sugar. Adjusting and conditioning the body to avoid alcohol is indeed stressful, but if it is at the cost of one’s well being, why should one give in to the call of vino?<span id="_marker"> </span></p>
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		<title>Erectile Dysfunction from Metformin: Are Supplements Suitable Support?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems none of us can read enough to understand exactly what is wrong with us personally, or HOW to solve it, or what to precisely tell the doctor so he can fix it. Well here is a little bit about where Metformin fits in on this Erectile Dysfunction issue. And how selected all natural supplements [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://www.metformin-side-effects.com/wp-content/uploads/rerectilethinker.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1438" title="rerectilethinker" src="http://www.metformin-side-effects.com/wp-content/uploads/rerectilethinker.jpg" alt="" width="133" height="129" /></a><strong>It seems none of us can read enough to understand exactly what is wrong with us personally,</strong></strong> or <strong>HOW to solve it</strong>, or what to precisely tell the doctor so he can fix it. Well here is a little bit about where Metformin fits in on this Erectile Dysfunction issue. And how selected all natural supplements might offer support to the doctor’s regime of medication.</p>
<p>Without a doubt, prescription anti-diabetic medications are aimed towards the goal of helping diabetics achieve the best possible quality of life despite having such a disease. Being rid of problems regarding one’s blood sugar levels however, does not come easily. In fact, taking prescription drugs, such as Metformin, have always proved to be rather risky for countless individuals. Even though these drugs are supposedly screened and tested for all possible side effects, it is clear that some adverse reactions not as well recognized. Specifically, it is definitely alarming to realize that due to these medications, some diabetics may even have their sex life compromised.</p>
<p>Erectile dysfunction, or one’s inability to maintain an erection during intercourse, <strong>is definitely one of the greatest concerns among men.</strong> Such a condition not only diminishes one’s quality of life, but also detrimentally affects one’s partner as well. Among diabetics, the risk of having erectile dysfunction is of course much greater than that of a healthy person. For those with diabetic concerns, the blood’s inability to flow sufficiently into the male organ is partly caused by imbalances in blood sugar levels. Given the risk of developing diabetic impotence, would a diabetic want to further increase the chances of suffering from such a dilemma?</p>
<p><strong>It’s not all about Metformin, look closely at the research.</strong></p>
<p>Of course the answer would be no. However, little do most diabetics know, Metformin, and possibly other synthetic anti-diabetic drugs, may increase one’s susceptibility to diabetic impotence. <strong>While studies regarding Metformin’s possible adverse reactions to diabetics, have never indicated such side effects, it is important to consider how such studies are done</strong>. In particular, statistics serves a vital role in determining whether a certain illness would be regarded as an adverse reaction. If the numbers of patients who suddenly suffer from erectile dysfunction are below a statistical requirement, then such a condition would not be listed as an ill effect of the drug.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, there are countless reports of individuals who have developed difficulties achieving an erection after taking Metformin. In countless health forums throughout the web, there seems to be an abundance of discussions about such a problem. It is also possible that erection-related problems are more likely to be developed by those taking other medications alongside Metformin. Even though scientific evidence regarding the link between Metformin and erectile dysfunction is almost non-existent, should one risk developing such a condition?</p>
<p><strong>More basic information, Click Here: <a href="http://bit.ly/vMvsZN" target="_blank">American Diabetes Association</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>There are other paths that might add support to managing Diabetes</strong></p>
<p>Being that there are Supplements with ingredients that can help with controlling some of the complications of Diabetes like Weight Loss and Promoting Healthy Blood sugar Levels, like all natural <a href="http://www.diab-x.com/safe-natural-ingredients.html  " target="_blank">Diab-X</a>.</p>
<p>Some of the supplements are made from natural ingredients, <strong>supplements</strong> should be safe, and support your normal regiment.  Because many supplements are natural, that can be much safer than synthetic drugs such as Metformin <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">(But clearly not a substitute.).</span></strong> Furthermore, herb-based medications have been tested for centuries; plant derived remedy is, after all, proven to be effective in various cultures. Side effects, if any, are generally known, as scientific information would be easily augmented by firsthand experience from communities that cultivate and use medicinal herbs.</p>
<p>Fortunately for diabetics, <strong>supplements</strong> for lowering blood sugar levels are quite abundant and diverse. Of course, one should still consult with a physician before shifting to alternative medications. Nevertheless, as herbs are generally known to be safe, taking natural medications would certainly lessen one’s fears about erectile dysfunction occurring as an adverse effect.</p>
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		<title>What Happens If I Accidentally Overdose On Metformin?</title>
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<p><strong>As a Diabetic I am more likely to forget to take something</strong> – <strong>BUT IT HAPPENS.</strong>  <strong>Honestly, accidentally taking 2 vitamin “C” tablets TWICE is way different</strong> than doubling my Metformin dosage. This is serious a topic and is worth a few minutes to review some of the details for the beginners.</p>
<p>Diabetes mellitus, a chronic and metabolic disorder, has never been on the rise as it has been recently, and more people continue to suffer from this disease. The changing American lifestyle is currently being blamed for this phenomenon such as the increased popularity of instant, processed and preserved foods, which may have very little nutrient content at all; finding High Fructose Corn Syrup in almost everything; the decreasing physical activity of most people due to being preoccupied with lots of stressful things; and having risky activities such as alcohol drinking and cigarette smoking as a cultural norm.</p>
<p><strong>About an Overdose and the Side Effects That Come With the Medication</strong></p>
<p>However, on the way to understanding the Overdose, it is important thing to take into consideration the more severe Metformin side effects such as lactic acidosis, rhabdomyolysis and threatening results of causing a serious depression of sugar levels in the blood. In either an active overdose of the drug or one that can be regarded as a passive over dosage of the hypoglycemic agent causes an increased exposure of the individual to serious Metformin side effects.</p>
<p><strong>An active overdose happens typically when an individual doubles the dose thinking that if one misses taking the drug on time</strong>, it can be doubled or a perception of decreased efficacy that makes one increase the dose of Metformin. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The symptoms that are needed to be watched out for would be easy fatigability, pain in the muscles, trouble breathing, dizziness and sleepiness, which are just some of the cardinal signs of lactic acidosis</span>.</p>
<p><strong>If your situation appears to be an emergency, seek medical attention immediately.<span style="text-decoration: underline;"> </span></strong></p>
<p>When these serious Metformin side effects occur, the initial action would be to never leave the individual suffering an overdose and notify the nearest poison center or bring the person to the nearest health facility to deliver prompt intervention. Keeping a list of medications being taken may also be helpful to see possible interactions with the other drugs you are taking.</p>
<p>The prescription drugs like Metformin are intended to lower blood glucose levels in the body hence, hypoglycemia may be manifested by hunger, cold sweating, feeling of being shaky, blurring of vision, dizziness or hunger pangs. A more severe adverse effect of taking the drug would be rhabdomyolysis which if not managed early can cause compromise to the renal circulation or life threatening cardiovascular alterations it may begin by flushing, high temperature, increased perspiration and urination, hypertension or sudden rise in breathing and heart rate.</p>
<p> <strong>Diabetics be Safe</strong></p>
<p>With all these things, people at risk of developing or have already developed diabetes are very wise to see the light and make simple changes in their lifestyle and related concerns. Along with following the Doctor’s orders, may find that the addition of natural supplements such as <a href="http://www.diab-x.com/        " target="_blank">Diab-X</a> together with other changes in their diet can also be done in order to manage and control the levels of blood sugar. A more direct means to address this fluctuating concentration of glucose in the bloodstream is through pharmacologic therapy such as the widely used and very frequently prescribed, Metformin.</p>
<p>Metformin, is also known for its trade names such as Fortamet and Glucophage, all drugs intended for diabetes control and are generally safe to use in conjunction with supplements for glycemic control. Metformin and it’s other iterations are just like other prescribed medications and are not devoid of side effects but these are mostly not serious and can be remedied by home based comfort and other relief measures – but each need to be treated seriously.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Metformin and the “odor.” Ok you’re reading this because you nose is working.  Yes, there might be that faint smell of fish?  Or is it that odor of a High School Locker room?  Well you are not alone.  Hold you nose, take a deep breath, and consider the good, the bad and the smelly of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://www.metformin-side-effects.com/wp-content/uploads/070905_smelly_stinky_02.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1427" title="070905_smelly_stinky_02" src="http://www.metformin-side-effects.com/wp-content/uploads/070905_smelly_stinky_02.jpg" alt="" width="130" height="104" /></a>Metformin and the “odor.”</strong> Ok you’re reading this because you nose is working.  Yes, there might be that faint smell of fish?  Or is it that odor of a High School Locker room?  Well you are not alone.  Hold you nose, take a deep breath, and consider the good, the bad and the smelly of being on Metformin.</p>
<p>There are several medicines used to treat this growing disease, <strong>diabetes</strong> mellitus specifically DM Type II. This condition is associated with obesity, and non-insulin dependent patients since the disorder occurs because of insulin deficiency.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Let’s start with Insulin vers Metformin</span></p>
<p>You are fortunate; you probably know the administration of insulin is not readily advised for this form of <strong>diabetes</strong>. Instead, the initial intervention would be focused on modification of the dietary regimen and physical activity as well as taking drugs to reduce body fat and control levels of glucose in the blood.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">So if you are non-insulin dependent, and on Metformin</span></p>
<p>Metformin is one of those drugs, whose primary action is to alter the production, uptake, absorption and utilization of glucose in the biochemical processes of the body affecting the metabolism in the muscles and the liver; plus the advantage of the drug causing less serious side effects than other drugs that control the metabolism. This made the drug a popular one to be prescribed among people suffering from non insulin dependent <strong>diabetes</strong> or those with uncontrolled levels of blood sugar.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Back to what your NOSE is saying</span></p>
<p>You might have read, there were recent and increasing numbers of reports, questions and concerns that rose among people using Metformin, saying that there are some people who discontinue using the drug despite its novel effects and popularity in the health care industry. These people are complaining that one of the <strong>Metformin side effects</strong> is a having a smell similar to fish, dead fish and some even describe it as the smell of freshly removed and sweaty socks.</p>
<p>Some people associate the offending odor with the presentation of other <strong>Metformin side effects</strong> such as a nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, and other gastrointestinal manifestations, while other people think that the smell might mean that the drug has lost its potency or is already expired. These situations cause the decrease in compliance with the therapeutic regimen of taking the drug daily.</p>
<p> <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Manufacturers of the drug point out</span> that the presence of foul smell is more appreciated in the <em>immediate release formulations of Metformin</em> than the extended release ones, causing them to look further if there are compounds or coatings that might influence such odor.</p>
<p>Clinicians are also looking into the possibility that the smell might be the actual reason for gastrointestinal <strong>Metformin side effects</strong>, and not the effect of the drug itself.</p>
<p>It was emphasized that the drug must not be skipped in order to avoid the progression of <strong>diabetes</strong> and exposure of the body to high levels of sugar in the blood. Techniques have been used to promote taking of the drug such as holding the nose or the breath, and some involve the use of aromatic substances and scented candles while taking the drug.</p>
<p>If the drug is really bothersome to the individual, a consult with the health care provider is highly advised to facilitate switching from the immediate to an extended release formulation of the drug.</p>
<p>The long-term goal of a type 2 diabetic should reflect the successful management of Blood Sugar Levels through a complex carbohydrate diet (what you eat) and weight control.</p>
<p>As you deal with this odor for now, think about all the other things that you can do to help yourself that your doctor should be suggesting.  For many people, dieting for weight loss helps the diabetic patient in reducing the BMI index of weight and support controlling blood sugar levels.  Don’t for get that dieting really means “eating” correctly for diabetes – things like complex carbohydrates. Others prefer to include the help of <strong>supplements</strong> such as <strong><a href="http://www.diab-x.com" target="_blank">Diab-X</a></strong> in order to control blood sugar and manage weight control. But once again consulting with the physician is highly needed to avoid interaction with other medications and other conditions that might be present.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://www.metformin-side-effects.com/wp-content/uploads/Scale-03-metside-wt1.jpg"></a></strong><a href="http://www.metformin-side-effects.com/wp-content/uploads/Scale-03-metside-wt2.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1418" title="Scale 03 metside wt" src="http://www.metformin-side-effects.com/wp-content/uploads/Scale-03-metside-wt2.jpg" alt="" width="90" height="135" /></a> I really think that Metformin is making me gain all this wieght. But this may not be the case at all, clearly the makers of Metformin say no, it&#8217;s not them. It will be helpful to look through the ideas below and ask yourself – does this me, and what will help me to find the real weight gain culprit. </p>
<p>The rates of people suffering from <strong>diabetes</strong> mellitus has already reached an alarming rate, and one of the top named culprits being blamed for this rise is the fact that the entire American population is getting fatter and fatter. The influx of fast food restaurants, high fat in the diet, High Fructose Syrup as an ingredient, the presence of stress in different forms, and lack of any physical activity due to the growing technology that avoids moving anymore since everything can be reached at a touch of a fingertip, and the busy lifestyle of most Americans. So there is already a lot more that just Metformin in the mix.</p>
<p> You know<strong> that Diabetes</strong> mellitus type II or obesity is linked to <strong>diabetes</strong> and has to be managed early in order to prevent the severe and debilitating complications that exposure to high levels of blood glucose can do to different organs of the body. Hence, we need to take some positive action in controlling the levels of the sugar in the body is crucial.</p>
<p> In order to manage the concentration of glucose in the blood, weight loss is advised to facilitate sensitivity to insulin, also dietary modification and use of <strong>supplements</strong> is often suggested. Switching to more eating complex carbohydrates that take longer to digest and see a slower release of sugar is helpful. Hunger and supporting healthy sugar levels are often helped by the ingredients found is supplements like <strong><a href="http://www.diab-x.com/  " target="_blank">Diab-X</a></strong>, and this complements a safe medication regimen.</p>
<p> <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Best Practices</span></p>
<p>Adhering to the pharmacologic therapy is highly needed for many people suffering from <strong>diabetes</strong> since the defect in “metabolism of nutrients” is difficult to manage with changes in <em>lifestyle alone</em>, and must be complemented with these an advanced drug regimen. Of course, a very common drug to lower down and control blood sugar levels is Metformin or Glucophage, a biguanide that acts by altering the absorption and utilization of sugar in the muscles and hepatic catabolism.</p>
<p> The drug is dubbed as the most widely prescribed drug for <strong>diabetes</strong>, and intended for clients that are overweight or obese since it does not result to weight gain compared to other drugs. It also reduces the levels of lipids that are harmful to the body and prevents the possibility of complications due to <strong>diabetes</strong>.</p>
<p> Metformin is not the culprit</p>
<p>However, <strong>Metformin side effects</strong> must still be watched out since these are indicative of possible change in drug therapy. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Weight gain is not one of the typically expected <strong>Metformin side effects</strong></span> unlike other drugs for <strong>diabetes</strong> including insulin because the drug affects the metabolism of glucose. If sudden weight gain occurs and is accompanied by edema, then kidney problem may be present. Thus consultation with the health care provider is highly needed. Another reason for the gain in weight might be the interaction with other drugs being taken like Lisinopril, or from taking dietary or diabetic <strong>drugs</strong>. Other noted <strong>Metformin side effects</strong> would be gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, stomach upset, flatulence and loss appetite – all of which as expected cause loss in weight, instead of weight gain.</p>
<p> Another thing to do is to look for other reasons for the gain in weight since Metformin is rarely associated with increased weight. Nevertheless, consultation is still needed in order to change the drugs to be taken and manage the reason for the gain in weight.</p>
<p> Other symptoms aside from those mentioned in the above list must be notified to the physician or the health care provider for further revaluation and prompt treatment.</p>
<p>What does Squibb say about Metformin&#8217;s Side Effects? (See page 5) on their PDF</p>
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		<title>Nausea, Diabetes and Metformin – 2 Tips to Help You Avoid Accidents</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An uneasy feeling that makes you want to throw up is what you call Nausea. Even though there are several causes to this symptom, one of the culprits is having the medical condition known as Diabetes. If you are on Metformin this is the 2nd most common side effect effecting about 25.5% of the patients. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.metformin-side-effects.com/wp-content/uploads/nausea-lady-2.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1408" title="nausea lady 2" src="http://www.metformin-side-effects.com/wp-content/uploads/nausea-lady-2-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>An uneasy feeling that makes you want to throw up is what you call Nausea. Even though there are several causes to this symptom, one of the culprits is having the medical condition known as Diabetes. If you are on Metformin this is the 2<sup>nd</sup> most common side effect effecting about 25.5% of the patients. See Squibb: <a href="http://packageinserts.bms.com/pi/pi_glucophage.pdf">(<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Squibb’s Label Site  (Page 5) </span></a></p>
<p>If you are not on Metformin you are also susceptible to this condition is due to the fact that you might experience a rapid weight loss or gain. This happens when you are taking several medications that were designed to help your body produce insulin.</p>
<p>It is known to many that once you are diagnosed with Diabetes – whether Type I or Type II, your body begins to drastically change. You often feel a little unbalanced and out of focus thus making you feel faint. There happens to be a long list of medications you can take to bring back the glow of life you once had but they are to be examined first on their ability to stay away from adverse effects.</p>
<p>1)      You doctor might tell you to eat every three hours</p>
<p>Eating the right kind of food at small portions is the recommended and advisable intake for diabetics. You do not have to follow the usual three meals per day since your body is either fast on its metabolism to burn the food you have taken or us lacking on the proper nutrition intended for long hours of fasting from meal to meal. Remember, our grandparents eat complex carbs and only 20% meat…it took 4 hours for them to digest a meal.</p>
<p>When your blood sugar is falling, and you want to avoid getting dizzy you might choose a snack or drink that is not high on sugar content or simple carbohydrates. This might lead to a “high” and them a crash, so watch to not crank your blood sugar up with too much sugar. The term that you are fighting is Hypoglycemia. This is when your blood sugar levels take an alarming dip without your knowledge. It is but necessary to keep your sugar rate at a normal range to avoid slipping into a coma.</p>
<p>2)      Fluids Check Every 30 Minutes</p>
<p>Wonder why you experience Nausea every time you excessively perspire? Such a condition is often related with the onset of Diabetes as one of the symptoms that you have it in your system. What you need to give attention to is the amount of fluid intake every hour or better yet, every 30 minutes. There are sugar-free beverages that are available in the market you can drink but as much as possible, choose to drink water. There are many teas that are beneficial.</p>
<p>Dehydrating your body will make you lose your focus as well as balance since you will feel very weak. More and more accidents will surely come your way like stubbing your foot against the door jam or getting a paper cut. You have to remember that these clumsy results will give you bruises or wounds that will take a little longer to heal.</p>
<p>Medications will make you dizzy too so better look for the type called Diab-X that will make sure that you supplement your body with the right kind of nutrients. After eating your meals, reach for a cold glass of water and take one capsule. You will need to take it three times a day with a full stomach. </p>
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<p>Written by Proven Results Health</p>
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