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Metformin Side Effects I Suffered, and How I Treated ThemBeing diagnosed with diabetes is scary, but thankfully you don't have to go straight to insulin. Now there is a medicine call Metformin. Metformin is a drug that decreases insulin resistance in people with Type 2 diabetes.
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Ulcerative Colitis and Treatment for Type II Diabetes: The Problem with MetforminA look how treatment for one chronic illness affects another chronic illness with specificity to Ulcerative Colitis and Metformin -
Metformin - a Generic Form of Glucophage, for the Treatment of DiabetesMetformin and it's use, dangers, and directions.
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What is Metformin and How Does it Help Diabetes?Metformin is a popular oral medication for Diabetes treatment.
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Metformin: Is it Safe for Breastfeeding?While it's well-known that Metformin is effective in treating disorders marked by insulin resistance, such as PCOS, breastfeeding moms can now breathe a sigh of relief as current research indicates it is also safe for their breastfed infants. -
Metformin Oral: Side Effects and ComplicationsLearn about the side effects and complications caused by Metformin Oral, a diabetes drug.
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What the Drug Metformin DoesMetformin is a common drug used for treating diabetes. My article gives an overview of it and some of the side effects.
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Fighting Type 2 Diabetes with MetforminIf you are under 17 years of age you should not take slow release Metformin.
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Can Metformin Cause Rapid Weight Loss?According to information published by PsychEducation.org, metformin may be used to treat, type 2 diabetes, mental disorders – like bipolar disorder – as well as promoting weight loss due to psychiatric prescription medications.
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What to Do If Metformin Monotherapy Doesn't WorkFor most patients, this study found that the addition of a sulfonylurea was most cost-effective
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Avandamet: (Rosiglitazone and Metformin)If you have been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, your doctor may have prescribed Avandamet and perhaps you have questions about this medication.
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Why You Should Take Metformin If You Have PCOSPCOS is a disorder that can be controlled if you take the right precautions and include metformin in your daily life. In this article I talk about how not taking metformin did me more harm than good.
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Metformin - the World's Leading Anti-Diabetic DrugNon-toxic, and originating from French Lilac plants, Metformin is the leading prescribed anti-diabetic drug in the world, but, how safe is it?
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Metformin Side Effects: Experiences of a Bride to BeA very close friend of mine took Metformin to lose weight before her wedding. She had spoken with her doctor, and he had suggested that she try Metformin as there are very few side effects. She thought that this would be a great idea.
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Metformin Side Effects: A Diabetic's ExperienceMetformin: Possible Side Effects
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The Metformin Side Effects I Experienced, and Why I Took This MedicationMetformin can be helpful to those with diabetes or PCOS but the side effects, unfortunately, can be pretty intense for some people. I was one of them. -
Metformin, Diabetic Medication, Battling Cancer by Forming Memory T-CellsA diabetic medication called metformin has proven effective in aiding the manufacture of memory T-cells.
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A Serious Risk of Taking MetforminMetformin is effective for reducing blood sugar and lipid levels. On the other hand, taking it can lead to a serious vitamin deficiency. Find out why and how to prevent it.
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The Side Effects of MetforminMetformin is a diabetic medication with a variety of benefits. It also has some potential risks. What are the potential side effects of metformin?
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My Metformin Side Effects: Feeling Ill All the TimeI took Metformin for a few of weeks right around the Christmas holidays this past year. I am not diabetic, but I have had a difficult time taking weight off. -
My Take on Metformin Side Effects and Its SubstituteThe medications prescribed for diabetes only control and regulate the effects and symptoms; they don't remove the cause of the disease. How many people have suffered due to this narrow vision in the methodology of treating sickness?
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PCOS, Metformin and the Glycemic IndexPCOS is the most common cause of infertility in women of childbearing age. It is linked with various miseries including heart disease, diabetes, and obesity. None of this sent Carrie to the doctor; it was something far more superficial. She grew a hair on her chin.
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Contrast and MetforminPeople with non-insulin dependent (or Type II) diabetes are either unable to make enough insulin, or their bodies do not respond normally to the insulin their bodies make.
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Will the FDA Ban Natural Hormone Treatments?As someone who depends on natural progesterone, I was shocked to learn about the measures the FDA is taking to try to ban bio-identical hormone use.
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How I Overcame PCOS and a MiscarriageThere is a link between PCOS and miscarriage. I tell the story of how I coped with each one and what it meant to me.
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CT AngiographyCT angiography is a medical procedure that gets into your "business." The business of your health, that is, while being minimally invasive. It is a quick and safe process that provides your doctor with a better understanding of disease in your blood vessels.
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Anti-Diabetic Drug Combats Breast CancerDiabetics taking the drug metformin to lower their glucose dramatically lower their risk for developing breast cancer and other cancers. Metformin may also reduce breast cancer risk in non-diabetics.
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Weight-Loss and Diet Plan for DiabeticsThis article will take a closer look at the right diet and exercise aimed specifically for people with diabetes.
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Kevin Trudeau's Suggested "Cure" for DiabetesBest selling author Kevin Trudeau tells us his opinion is that natural remedies for diseases work. Here is a review of the suggestions given for diabetes from the standpoint of a type II diabetic. -
Metfomin Side EffectsI began taking Metformin in 2006. This is my experience with the side effects of the medication.
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Is Januvia Right for Me? How Does Januvia Work?The medication Januvia is a type of drug utilized in combination with metformin, diet, and exercise to improve the blood sugar levels in adult patients that are afflicted with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
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The "Thin Cyster" - A Skinny Girls Guide to Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)Skinny girls get PCOS too! Here are some tips for the thin cyster. -
Other Ways to Control Your PCOSOther than the previous treatments mentioned (Birth Control Pills and Metformin to control the Insulin Resistance) there are a few other prescription medications that doctors use to help control or treat the symptoms of PCOS.
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Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome: Symptoms and TreatmentIf you are an obese lady, then you are at increased risk of suffering from this Poly Cystic Ovarian Disease or Syndrome.The disease is a multi-system disease mainly associated with obesity and increased blood levels of androgenic hormones.
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Diabetes Care Costs Increased in Years PastAdvances in diabetes care have made it more convenient and free of complications, but at a price......but still no cure.
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Diabetes Mellitus: An OverviewDiabetes is a disease condition affecting every population all over the world. Be it young or old, rich or poor, it can affect anyone. Here are few interesting facts that will help you understand diabetes better.
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Does a Lack of Vitamin B12 Cause Canker Sores?Painful canker sores are often blamed on sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) by marketers of natural or organic toothpastes; in reality, vitamin B12 deficiencies are an identified cause of a painful tongue canker, canker sore, or other throbbing mouth sores.
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Dark Body Hair: Why You Have it and What it Could MeanDo you have dark body hair growing on your abdomen? Although you may be concerned from a cosmetic standpoint, this can also be one of the first signs of a common syndrome. Here's what you need to know.
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The Diabetes EpidemicIn the United States the number of people with diabetes since 2006 has risen 13.5 percent. At the moment 57 billion Americans have blood sugar levels that put them at the risk for diabetes.
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Diabetes: Treatments and MedicationsIndividuals who suffer from diabetes need to be more attentive regarding their health than people who don't have diabetes. They need to additionally take their prescribed medications and undertake the required treatments to remain in good health.
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