Metformin in practice
I started Metformin with Rx (due to genetic defects for glucose and glucose control that is no longer optimal - plus the aging benefits) according to the Life Extension protocol. I started with 250mg for a week, then 500/week, then 1000 then 1500. Everything is fine, no side effects except around the 1000mg point I developed heart palpitations. After consulting with my doc and the FDA report which indicates that 1%-5% of subjects experience various side effects including palpitations, I'm taking a break and will restart later. What about going to the time release version instead?
Please share your experience on Metformin and ideas. My Dr suggests that on restarting keeping it at 1000mg, assuming the palpitations go away. He says that synthetic medications commonly cause side effects like this. Is Metformin synthetic? I thought it was produced from French Lilac, but I can easily believe it's synthesized a cost savings.
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My wife and I have been taking 850 mg of Metformin per day tor the past 30 months, with no apparent side effects, no palpitations, and considerable improvement in our yearly physical exams. I ordered the Metformin as 850 mg tablets without a prescription from a pharmacy in New Delhi, India via the Internet.
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I must be the only one in this community trying a low dose 250 mg (sometimes 500 mg) when compared to other experimenters. I am trying this since about 3-4 years, taking in the late evening as I understand it might potentiate autophagy which itself tends to happen in low metabolism periods of circadian rhythm, but please do not take this for granted as it would require more research. Nothing really to report (e.g. on A1C or fasting glucose) not surprisingly at these doses though. I do see a (likely coincidental) lowering in the aging.ai values for which I have the doubts expressed elsewhere which is also confounded by other factors.
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I'm generally wary of powerful drugs and went to several sources regarding metformin. I suppose it's fine in healthy people, up to a point. There is a caution I'd like to post here, for what it's worth. Metformin users might go beyond blood tests and check kidney functioning at least annually.
Here's a link and an excerpt:
https://www.drugs.com/pro/metformin.html#A84878125-D294-42C4-A68A-BB7C05AE3F1F
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Before initiating Metformin hydrochloride tablets, obtain an estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR)
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Metformin hydrochloride tablets are contraindicated in patients with an eGFR less than 30 mL/min/1.73 m2 (see CONTRAINDICATIONS ).
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Initiation of Metformin hydrochloride tablets is not recommended in patients with eGFR between 30 to 45 mL/min/1.73 m2.
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Obtain an eGFR at least annually in all patients taking Metformin hydrochloride tablets. In patients at risk for the development of renal impairment (e.g., the elderly), renal function should be assessed more frequently.
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In patients taking Metformin hydrochloride tablets whose eGFR falls below 45 mL/min/ 1.73 m2, assess the benefit and risk of continuing therapy.
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Drug interactions —The concomitant use of Metformin hydrochloride tablets with specific drugs may increase the risk of Metformin-associated lactic acidosis: those that impair renal function, result in significant hemodynamic change, interfere with acid-base balance, or increase Metformin accumulation. Consider more frequent monitoring of patients.
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Age 65 or greater —The risk of Metformin-associated lactic acidosis increases with the patient’s age because elderly patients have a greater likelihood of having hepatic, renal, or cardiac impairment than younger patients. Assess renal function more frequently in elderly patients.
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By the way Metformin (MET-Pro) is also available at antiaging.clinic, along with Rapamycin, Dasatinib, Oxytocin and Deprenyl (helps improve focus and attention). Once at the site you will need to enter the code " Research ".
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Hi,
For anyone in Canada, here's how to get Metformin without a prescription:
1) Create an account with www.reship.com
2) Order Metformin from https://theantiaging.store/. Pay by bank wire (easy to do, just visit your bank branch). Delivery address is USA re-ship address.
3) When product arrives at Reship USA address, have them re-send it to your address in Canada. In product description put 'weight loss supplement'.
4) Metformin arrives at your address!
Note: Canada Customs will block direct shipments from the antiaging store to Canada. Re-ship gets around this problem.
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41yrs old. Started taking metformin ~6 months ago. Effects: increased energy (mild), weight gain stopped (not much weight loss unfortunately), [TMI] persistent bleeding in the rectal area of ~8 years stopped a week after taking it. Blood sugars and Ha1c were always normal (<90, 5.2) before taking it.
Taking 500mg x 2 daily with Food. Higher doses gave me fatigue!
Had my mom of 67 yrs old start ~3 months back. She's very happy with it. Her mental acuity went up (she was starting to get forgetful). She tells me her arms no longer ache during or after swimming. She can walk longer.
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FDA and other drug regulatory bodies have been investigating diabetes drug metformin for possible contamination with a carcinogenic called N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA).
European Medicines Agency (EMA) officials said they have asked pharma companies to test metformin across Europe for a possible NDMA contamination because they found some metformin products tainted with NDMA in Singapore.
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Hi everyone.
I'm from Greece and my english is not good enough, so please forgive me if i will do any mistake.
Well, I have high insulin and for this reason i take metformin 2000mg per day from March2020. From then I want to eat all the time, especially bread or pasta or any sweets and I have take back the kilos, which I had lost when my dose was 1000mg per day.
Do you believe that is that normal?
Ps: In Greece we don't need any paper from any doctor for metformin's buying. Also it costs almost 2,50 euro per box (30tab).