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  1. Asked: December 25, 2024In: Medicine

    How does Metformin affect gut microbiota?

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    Metformin alters gut microbiota by increasing the growth of beneficial bacteria like Akkermansia, which influences glucose metabolism, potentially enhancing its anti-diabetic effects.

    Metformin alters gut microbiota by increasing the growth of beneficial bacteria like Akkermansia, which influences glucose metabolism, potentially enhancing its anti-diabetic effects.

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  2. Asked: December 25, 2024In: Medicine

    What are the risks of using Metformin in patients with heart failure?

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    1. Metformin may cause lactic acidosis in heart failure patients due to impaired kidney function. Clinicians monitor kidney health to balance its glucose-lowering benefits. 2. In heart failure patients, Metformin risks lactic acidosis, especially if renal function is compromised. Regular renal monitRead more

    1. Metformin may cause lactic acidosis in heart failure patients due to impaired kidney function. Clinicians monitor kidney health to balance its glucose-lowering benefits.

    2. In heart failure patients, Metformin risks lactic acidosis, especially if renal function is compromised. Regular renal monitoring helps manage its safe use.

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  3. Asked: December 25, 2024In: Medicine

    Can Metformin be used to manage antipsychotic-induced weight gain?

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    Metformin can mitigate weight gain associated with antipsychotic medications. Studies, such as those published in the American Journal of Psychiatry, show it effectively reduces weight in psychiatric patients on antipsychotics.

    Metformin can mitigate weight gain associated with antipsychotic medications. Studies, such as those published in the American Journal of Psychiatry, show it effectively reduces weight in psychiatric patients on antipsychotics.

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  4. Asked: December 25, 2024In: Medicine

    How does Metformin assist in weight management for obese patients?

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    1. Metformin increases insulin sensitivity and lowers glucose production in the liver, which helps manage weight in obese patients. 2. By enhancing insulin sensitivity and inhibiting hepatic glucose production, Metformin aids in weight reduction and improves metabolic function in obese individuals.

    1. Metformin increases insulin sensitivity and lowers glucose production in the liver, which helps manage weight in obese patients.

    2. By enhancing insulin sensitivity and inhibiting hepatic glucose production, Metformin aids in weight reduction and improves metabolic function in obese individuals.

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  5. Asked: December 25, 2024In: Medicine

    What are the potential effects of Metformin on lipid profiles?

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    Metformin can modestly reduce triglyceride and LDL cholesterol levels. It aids in improving cardiovascular health by stabilizing lipid profiles.

    Metformin can modestly reduce triglyceride and LDL cholesterol levels. It aids in improving cardiovascular health by stabilizing lipid profiles.

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  6. Asked: December 25, 2024In: Medicine

    Can Metformin be used in the treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)?

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    Metformin can help treat NAFLD by improving insulin sensitivity, reducing liver fat synthesis, and inhibiting inflammation, potentially improving liver function.

    Metformin can help treat NAFLD by improving insulin sensitivity, reducing liver fat synthesis, and inhibiting inflammation, potentially improving liver function.

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  7. Asked: December 25, 2024In: Medicine

    How does Metformin interact with beta-blockers?

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    Metformin and beta-blockers can be safely used together. However, beta-blockers might mask signs of hypoglycemia, so diabetic patients should monitor their blood sugar closely.Metformin's interaction with beta-blockers generally poses no major risks but requires that patients watch for hypoglycemiaRead more

    Metformin and beta-blockers can be safely used together. However, beta-blockers might mask signs of hypoglycemia, so diabetic patients should monitor their blood sugar closely.

    Metformin’s interaction with beta-blockers generally poses no major risks but requires that patients watch for hypoglycemia symptoms, which beta-blockers can obscure.

    Using metformin with beta-blockers is typically safe but awareness is needed as beta-blockers may hide low blood sugar signs in diabetic individuals.

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  8. Asked: December 25, 2024In: Medicine

    Is Metformin effective in managing metabolic syndrome?

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    Metformin is effective in managing metabolic syndrome by improving insulin sensitivity, reducing glucose production in the liver, and aiding slight weight loss, indirectly addressing dyslipidemia.

    Metformin is effective in managing metabolic syndrome by improving insulin sensitivity, reducing glucose production in the liver, and aiding slight weight loss, indirectly addressing dyslipidemia.

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  9. Asked: December 25, 2024In: Medicine

    Can Metformin cause hypoglycemia?

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    1. Metformin rarely causes hypoglycemia unless combined with other diabetes medications. Signs include sweating, dizziness, and confusion. Patients should consume quick carbs like glucose tablets. 2. Unlike other diabetic drugs, Metformin usually doesn’t lead to hypoglycemia. It can happen when pairRead more

    1. Metformin rarely causes hypoglycemia unless combined with other diabetes medications. Signs include sweating, dizziness, and confusion. Patients should consume quick carbs like glucose tablets.

    2. Unlike other diabetic drugs, Metformin usually doesn’t lead to hypoglycemia. It can happen when paired with insulin. Symptoms to watch for are shakiness and hunger. Immediate sugar intake is advised.

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  10. Asked: December 25, 2024In: Medicine

    How does Metformin affect vitamin B12 levels?

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    Metformin can reduce the absorption of vitamin B12, potentially leading to deficiency. Symptoms of deficiency may include fatigue, weakness, and neuropathy. Patients can take B12 supplements or increase dietary intake of B12-rich foods.

    Metformin can reduce the absorption of vitamin B12, potentially leading to deficiency. Symptoms of deficiency may include fatigue, weakness, and neuropathy. Patients can take B12 supplements or increase dietary intake of B12-rich foods.

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