Common Side Effects and How to Manage Them

Metformin often causes gastrointestinal upset. Take it with food to minimize nausea, diarrhea, or stomach cramps. Smaller, more frequent doses might also help.

A metallic taste in your mouth is another common side effect. This usually fades over time. Rinsing your mouth after taking the medication may lessen this.

Some experience vitamin B12 deficiency while taking Metformin. Regular blood tests will monitor your levels, and your doctor may recommend a B12 supplement if needed.

Lactic acidosis, a rare but serious side effect, requires immediate medical attention. Symptoms include muscle weakness, unusual tiredness, and difficulty breathing. Contact your doctor immediately if you experience these.

Weight loss is a common benefit, but some experience weight gain. Dietary changes and exercise can mitigate weight gain.

Consult your doctor if side effects persist or worsen. They can adjust your dosage or suggest alternative management strategies. Open communication with your healthcare provider is key to successful Metformin use.