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Metformin

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I have looked up Metformin on Wikipedia this morning and will be asking my doctor about taking it as part of my daily meds
 
When you go consider asking for the slow release version glucophage as it is better tolerated in most people. Also suggest starting on a low dose and building up as it can be tolerated better that way.

Good Luck
 
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When you go consider asking for the slow release version glucophage as it is better tolerated in most people. Also suggest starting on a low dose and building up as it can be tolerated better that way.

Good Luck

made a note of glucophage to discuss with GPnext time, many thanks
 
hi jason

a couple of months ago you said you were on gliclazide and that when you had a high bg you took a couple of "glucor".

What is "glucor" and was there a special reason why you were on gliclazide before metformin ? Glic is only usually prescribed after a T2 has maxed out on metformin and still has problems.
 
hi jason

a couple of months ago you said you were on gliclazide and that when you had a high bg you took a couple of "glucor".

What is "glucor" and was there a special reason why you were on gliclazide before metformin ? Glic is only usually prescribed after a T2 has maxed out on metformin and still has problems.

Dear Mcdonagh47 ,
I honestly don't know why I was on one before the other , I'm completely confused and desperately need it all sorting out , Glucor is a quick fix for a high count ie anything above 150
 
Although you're in France, you will probably find it useful to register (free) to use British National Formulary www.bnf.org - it lists all drugs licenced for use in UK, with both generic (start with a lower case letter) and trade names (start with capital letter and usually have (R) after name). In most cases, drug names don't vary much between European languages.

I'm not sure if France has an equivalent to NICE (England & Wales) or SIGN (Scotland) which recommends which drugs and otehr treatments to start in which situations, but perhaps HelenM can help?
 
Although you're in France, you will probably find it useful to register (free) to use British National Formulary www.bnf.org - it lists all drugs licenced for use in UK, with both generic (start with a lower case letter) and trade names (start with capital letter and usually have (R) after name). In most cases, drug names don't vary much between European languages.

I'm not sure if France has an equivalent to NICE (England & Wales) or SIGN (Scotland) which recommends which drugs and otehr treatments to start in which situations, but perhaps HelenM can help?

Dear Copepod , I havn't come across that but I'll look it up on the web site you mentioned many thanks Jason
 
If you were slim and not overweight at diagnosis then that is probably why you were given Gliclazide before Metformin, particularly if you had lost a lot of weight right before diagnosis.
 
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