Thursday, November 10, 2011

Metformin Weight Loss & Type II Diabetes

If you have tried endlessly to lose weight and failed every time, you may want to consult with your doctor about insulin resistance and the possibilities of Metformin weight loss. There have been studies that have shown Metformin to help you lose weight, especially if you have been diagnosed with Type II diabetes.

It is not clear that Metformin can help people lose weight if they do not have Type II diabetes but it has been prescribed to women and girls who have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) and have gained a lot of weight in a small amount time and cannot lose it no matter how much they exercise and watch what they eat.

Metformin weight loss happens when, with the assistance of the medication, your body learns to respond appropriately to the insulin that is released into the bloodstream and decreases the amount of glucose that the liver releases into the bloodstream according to what you eat.

Metformin has been prescribed by doctors for over 40 years to treat Type II diabetes for many other conditions and weight loss is one of them. It has been shown to decrease the death rate for individuals with Type II diabetes by an amazing 36%.

Metformin Side effects include diarrhea, indigestion and some people developing lactic acidosis which is rare. Most of the side effects are mild and will most likely disappear with continued use of the medication. Lactic acidosis is very rare, 1 in 30,000, but has been known to be fatal in approximately 50% of cases if it occurs. Side effects should be minimal if taken with a meal. You can also switch to the extended release oral medication to help alleviate any potential side effects.

The most common side effects are vomiting, nausea, a metallic taste, abdominal bloating and weight loss. If you have any heartbeat changes, chest pains, and an allergic reaction or feel weak you should stop taking the medication and see your doctor immediately. Low blood sugar or Hypoglycemia is also possible and should be reported to your doctor as well.

Other conditions affected by Metformin are B12 and folic acid deficiencies. It is important to get all the nutrients you need in your diet or you can take a supplement to help you out.

It is obvious that the best way to lose weight is diet and exercise, but for many of us, that just won’t cut it. Sometimes we need to talk to our doctor to see what will work and Metformin weight loss is a possible option to achieve our weight loss goals.



Resouce :- http://www.marketpressrelease.com/Metformin-Weight-Loss-Type-II-Diabetes-1320787118.html

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