Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Lead a Diabetes free life with Metformin

If you are a diabetic patient the answer to the above question will be a ‘yes.' Over the world, over two million people battle with diabetes on a daily basis. Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that leads to increase in blood glucose levels which basically stems from defective insulin secretion. Blood glucose levels in the body are controlled by a hormone produced by pancreas. If untreated, diabetes can have serious repercussions like kidney failure, heart attacks, and nerve damages. There are three types of diabetes- pre diabetes, type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. Adults suffer from type 2 diabetes. With healthy changes in lifestyle and diet, it is possible to treat diabetes.

A new and innovative drug Metformin helps reduce blood sugar levels, tackle age-related diabetes and lower cholesterol. It works in a unique and interesting way. First, it reduces amount of glucose produced by liver. Then, it reduces the amount of glucose absorbed by stomach through food and lastly, it increases the effectiveness of insulin in body by reducing the glucose already present in blood. Other glucose lowering drugs available in market like glyburide, glipizide reduces blood sugar levels excessively in body when used alone. This can also cause problems and other side effects. Metformin however, resolves this problem and does not increase the concentration of insulin in blood.

Metformin also averts the risk of pancreatic cancer in obese people. According to latest research, it also helps in reducing other associated complications of diabetes like heart disease, blindness, and kidney diseases. A study published in 2002 also confirms that it helps in recovery after minor ischemic attacks. Diabetes often leads to premature or accelerated aging. People develop glucose intolerance as the age progresses.  

Metformin helps in dealing with age related diabetes. Other benefits include reduction in age related diabetes, prevention of sugar cravings, improved body composition, and stabilization of sugar levels. Metformin lowers cholesterol levels by preventing low density lipoprotein from attaching to blood platelets and arteries.  This thereby, helps in reducing blood clotting.

The dosage should be limited to 500 mg to 850 mg two to three times a day for people aged over 40 years and above. If you suffer from any kidney or liver problems, consult certified physician before taking this medicine. Rare side effects like headache, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhoea may be experienced. Metformin can lead to deficiency of Vitamin B12. It is important to take supplements of Vitamin B12 along with this diabetes treatment. Use of Metformin should be prohibited with the use of other hyper-sensitive products. Remember, together with healthy diet and diabetic medication, you can help you lead stress free life and enjoy the beauty of life.