Metformin

Generic name: Metformin Hydrochloride

Note: This is general medication information. Prescription, dosage, and suitability depend on individual health, so any medication decisions should be made with your treating physician who knows your full history.
Drug classBiguanide Antihyperglycemic
Brand namesGlycomet, Gluformin, Obimet, Glucophage, Diamet
Prescription Required
Price (India)Rs. 25 to Rs. 180 per month (500mg to 1000mg daily)

Metformin is the most widely prescribed first-line medication for type 2 diabetes globally. It has been in clinical use since the 1950s with an excellent long-term safety record.

How it works

Metformin reduces glucose production by the liver (hepatic gluconeogenesis) and improves insulin sensitivity in peripheral tissues. It does not cause hypoglycemia when used alone.

Common uses

First-line therapy for type 2 diabetes. Also used off-label for PCOS (to improve insulin resistance and ovulation) and prediabetes. Some evidence for longevity benefits continues to be investigated.

Side effects and precautions

GI side effects (nausea, diarrhea) are common in the first 2 weeks. Starting at low dose (500mg) and titrating up helps. Contraindicated in severe kidney disease (eGFR below 30).

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Dr. Rahul Tripathi

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Dr. Rahul Tripathi is a pharmaceutical sciences PhD with 14+ years in drug development and clinical pharmacology, reviewing all medication-related content.

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Dr. Selva Bharti

MD Medicine, DM Cardiology · Medical Reviewer, Endocrinology and Internal Medicine

Dr. Selva Bharti is an internal medicine physician with specialized training in cardiology and endocrinology, reviewing diabetes, thyroid, PCOS, and cardiovascular content on MasterDoctor.

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