Here’s a detailed look at 10 metformin side effects that patients often don’t expect. Metformin is widely used for type 2 diabetes, and while it’s generally safe, some effects are subtle or long-term.
⚡ Common & Expected Side Effects
- Gastrointestinal Issues – nausea, diarrhea, bloating, or gas.
- Loss of Appetite – can reduce hunger, sometimes leading to slight weight loss.
- Metallic Taste in Mouth – mild and temporary.
- Mild Fatigue – especially when first starting the medication.
🔍 Less Expected Side Effects
- Vitamin B12 Deficiency – long-term use can impair absorption, causing fatigue, tingling, or anemia.
- Lactic Acidosis (Rare but Serious) – a buildup of lactic acid; watch for muscle pain, weakness, dizziness, or breathing difficulty.
- Skin Reactions – rash or itching in sensitive individuals.
- Low Blood Sugar (Hypoglycemia) with Other Medications – metformin alone rarely causes it, but risk increases if combined with other diabetes drugs.
- Weight Changes – usually mild weight loss, but unexpected weight changes can occur.
- Digestive Sensitivity to Certain Foods – high-fiber or very fatty meals may trigger discomfort.
💡 Safety Tips
- Take with meals to reduce gastrointestinal upset.
- Monitor B12 levels if on metformin long-term.
- Stay hydrated and report muscle pain, fatigue, or shortness of breath immediately.
- Avoid excessive alcohol, which increases the risk of lactic acidosis.
Key takeaway: Metformin is effective for blood sugar control, but patients should be aware of subtle or long-term side effects like B12 deficiency and rare serious complications.
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