What is Metformin and how does it work in the body? What are its primary mechanisms for regulating glucose production and improving insulin sensitivity?
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Metformin is an oral diabetes medication that reduces glucose production in the liver and enhances insulin sensitivity, allowing for more glucose uptake by cells.