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(prescription not required)
Described by Ward Dean MD as one of the most important
anti-aging drugs, metformin is used by diabetics to increase the
body's sensitivity to insulin. This is important because we all
lose insulin sensitivity with advancing age.
Metformin also lowers cholesterol levels and helps prevent
low-density lipoproteins (bad cholesterol) from attaching to blood platelets and
arteries, thereby reducing the risk of blood clotting.
Due to the sugar stabilizing properties of
metformin, it is
also a useful aid for dieters, helping to prevent sugar cravings. Dosage
for those over 40 years of age are just one tablet (500mg each) once or twice a
day.
Consult your physician if you are a diabetic, have liver
or kidney problems, or have ever suffered from lactic acidosis.
Metformin may be synergistic with Glucobay®
"Metformin is the most under-appreciated anti-aging
drug today"
Ward Dean M.D. Florida.
"What a super diet aid Metformin has proven to
be."
E.J., Nevada.
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- Metforal®
(Metformin)
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- Chemical- Metformin Hydrochloride
Classification- Metforal is an anti-diabetic preparation. The main active
ingredient is Metformin, a biguanide that reduces glycemia and improves
insulin action.
Recommendations- Metforal is recommended for advanced diabetes with no
ketosis tendency.
Contraindications
Individual hypersensitivity to Metformin, ketonuria, diabetes with
previous episodes of lactic acidosis, serious hepatic and renal problems
(serious creatine higher than 12mg/L), serious cardiocirculatory problems
(cardiac decompensation, cardiogenic or toxinfectious shock, disorders in
peripheral arterial circulation), serious respiratory problems, suprarenal
insufficiency, chronic alcoholism, notably hypocaloric diets and lack of
nourishment, serious dystrophic illness, acute hemorrhaging, gangrene,
pregnancy. Metforal treatment is discouraged in the course of treatment
with thiazide diuretics or other anti-hypertensive pharmaceutical
products, which could cause renal malfunctioning. Treatment should be
stopped 48 hours before intravenous urography or angiography and resumed
48 hours following the examination.
Precautions- In the case of
traumas, surgery and febrile and infectious illness it may be necessary to
stop treatment, substituting it with the temporary administration of insulin
in order to control the diabetes adequately. The patient must be taught by
the physician to recognize the first signs of hypoglycemia (headache,
excessive perspiration, irritability, trembling) and of lactic acidosis
(loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, fever, breathing difficulty,
discomfort, abdominal pains, diarrhea, confusion or loss of consciousness)
so that he may call a physician should the need arise.
Interactions- Metformin can
stimulate the action of anticoagulants.
Other Side Effects- The effects
of Metformin on the patients ability to drive or operate machinery are
unnoticeable.
Directions for Use- The daily
dosage must be established by the physician for each individual patient, on
the basis of a metabolic examination.
The average dosage unless the
physician indicates otherwise is the following- 1 or 2 tablets following
each of the three main meals. Treatment usually begins with a low dosage (1
or 2 tablets per day), progressively increasing the dosage, if necessary. In
any case, the dosage should not surpass 3 grams of Metformin per day. The
patient must rigorously follow his physician's instructions not only
concerning the use of this product, but also with regard to diet and
physical activity.
Overdose- Overdose may cause
symptoms of hypoglycemia, which may require the taking of sugar. Should
lactic acidosis symptoms also occur, call a physician (see precautions).
Unpleasant Side Effects
Symptoms of hypoglycemia may occur, although this is more frequent in
elderly or weak patients, or those suffering from trauma. Although rare,
lactic acidosis symptoms may appear in patients with a predisposition to
renal insufficiency or serious cardiocirculatory problems. Should this
occur, see a physician (see precautions). The patient may also suffer from
gastroenteric disorders (nausea, loss of appetite, stomach pain, vomiting
and diarrhea) and allergic reactions of varying intensity. Should you note
any unpleasant side effect not described here, consult your physician. The
expiry date is shown. Do not use the product after this date. Store in a dry
place. Keep out of the reach of children.
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