Q. What is Vildagliptin?
Vildagliptin is an oral antidiabetic medicine it used to reduce the blood sugar levels by increasing the release of insulin and decreasing glucagon levels. when compared to other drugs it has a lesser risk of hypoglycemia and doesn't cause weight gain.
Q. Is Vildagliptin safe to use?
Yes, Vildagliptin is safe if taken for the prescribed duration in prescribed doses as advised by your doctor. However, its use is associated with some common side effects like hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar level), headache. when used with insulin or sulphonylurea, upper respiratory tract infection, and nasopharyngitis.
Q. Does Vildagliptin cause weight gain?
No, Vildagliptin is not known to cause either weight gain or weight loss. Weight gain can happen when Vildagliptin is used with other antidiabetic medicines like thiazolidinediones, sulfonylureas or insulin.
Q. Can I take Vildagliptin with insulin?
Yes, you can take Vildagliptin with insulin.When used together can lower the insulin dose and reduces the risk of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar levels).
Q. Does Vildagliptin cause hypoglycemia?
Vildagliptin can lower blood sugar level (hypoglycemia). It happens more often if you delay or miss your food by avoiding this do routine exercise, drink alcohol or take other antidiabetic medicine along with. Be cautious of symptoms of hypoglycemia.Regular monitoring of blood sugar levels is important
Q. Can I take Vildagliptin with metformin? What is the benefit out of it?
Yes, a combined use of Vildagliptin and metformin is a good add-on treatment if the blood sugars are very high. Inform your doctor as a dose adjustment of the two may be needed
Q. Can I take Vildagliptin with teneligliptin?
No, It is not advisable to take Vildagliptin with teneligliptin. both are the same group of drugs and a combination of these can cause an increase in the side effects particularly pancreatitis.
Q. Can I take Vildagliptin with gliclazide?
Yes, Vildagliptin can be used with gliclazide is seen to be more effective than either of the medicine alone. This helps in a better control of blood sugar levels. However, the risk of low blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia) can increase. Consult your doctor before taking medicines.
Q. Does Vildagliptin cause cancer?
In some clinical studies, Vildagliptin Vildagliptin has been associated with pancreatic cancer.it belongs to the group of drugs named as incretins.so, it is advisable to talk to your doctor regarding the same.
Q. Is this combination of Vildagliptin with voglibose beneficial?
Yes, Vildagliptin can be used with voglibose is be more effective than either of the medicine alone. It can help in a better control of blood sugar levels without any increase in the side effects. a dose adjustment of the medicines may be needed because Voglibose can also decrease the blood levels of Vildagliptin.
Q. Is it beneficial to use Vildagliptin with liraglutide?
No, Vildagliptin is not to take with Liraglutide. Both can increase the level of incretin hormones and have better efficacy, but, there can be an increased risk of side effects same as pancreatitis.
Q. Would the results be better if I use Vildagliptin with pioglitazone?
Yes, Vildagliptin can be taken with pioglitazone it is seen to be more effective than either of the medicine alone. without any side effects it helps in control of blood sugar levels.
Q. Can Vildagliptin be taken with digoxin?
Vildagliptin can be taken with digoxin. If they are used together there are No drug-drug interactions or change inside effect
Q. How helpful is this combination of Vildagliptin with glimepiride?
Yes, Vildagliptin can be taken with glimepiride it can help in better control of blood sugar levels. However, it can increase the risk of low blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia) . Consult your doctor as a dose adjustment of the two may be needed.
Q. Is Metformin helpful in patients with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)?
Metformin is safe and helpful for the patients who have PCOS as it can cause ovulation and can regularize the menstrual cycles when combined along with other medications. It also helps in maintaining the diet and prevents the development of diabetes..
Q. How does Metformin help in weight loss?
Though it is not yet recommended for reduction in weight, it can be effectively used since it reduces the hunger thereby decreasing food intake. Metformin present in the body creates insulin thereby reducing the glucose production in conjunction with a decrease in fat deposits that helps to reduce the body weight..
Q. Is Metformin useful in the treatment of infertility?
Metformin can be used for infertility treatment in conjunction with PCOS by regulating the level of ovulation and androgen and by improving the menstrual cycle regularity and rates of pregnancy. This effect is considered due to the insulin resistance of Metformin.
Q. Does Metformin cause low blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia)?
Intake of Metformin can cause hypoglycemia(low blood sugar level).It happens if you take any other antidiabetic medicine along with Metformin, miss your food, drink alcohol or do more exercise.So, be cautious about the symptoms of low blood sugar and always carry glucose, honey, or fruit juice along with you.
Q. Can I take Metformin forever?
Metformin is safe to use if so it is used at prescribed doses for the prescribed duration as per the advice of the doctor since overuse of drug may cause anaemia and nerve damage called peripheral neuropathy..
Q. Is Metformin a sulfonylurea?
Metformin is an anti-diabetic drug which is used to control high blood sugar levels in newly-diagnosed type 2 diabetes patients,
along with the modification in diet and exercise.It is not a sulfonylurea
Q. Is Metformin a steroid?
Metformin is an anti-diabetic drug which is used to control high
blood sugar levels in newly-diagnosed type 2 diabetes patients,
along with the modification in diet and exercise.It is not a steroid
Q. Does Metformin cause bloating?
Metformin normally causes stomach upset like bloating (heavy and
uncomfortable feeling within the stomach), nausea, vomiting,
and diarrhea.It is advised to be taken after food and start with
low dose initialy and increase it slowly..
Q. Is Metformin good for fatty liver?
Metformin can be beneficial in the treatment of non-alcoholic fatty
liver disease (NAFLD). Insulin resistance is one of the underlying
cause of NAFLD.Metformin improves insulin resistance and liver
enzymes in these patients It is not beneficial to patients with
alcoholic fatty liver disease and is usually avoided in patients
with liver cirrhosis as they are at an increased risk of lactic
acidosis.
Q. What is the benefit of combining Metformin with coenzyme q10?
Coenzyme Q10 is found in heart, liver, kidney, and pancreas
(which produces insulin) it is an antioxidant that helps in energy
production. It can repair the damage caused to these organs by
free radicals.It is seen that the levels of coQ10 is low in diabetics
hence it has to be given from outside.Metformin and CoQ10 can
be taken together as no drug drug interactions are caused by the
two.
Q. Does Metformin help in improving your menstrual cycle (periods)?
In women with the polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
Metformin improves the menstrual cycle (periods) regularity.
It is associated with decreased ovulation, high androgen levels,
and insulin resistance which cause menstrual irregularities like
scanty bleeding and delayed periods .Metformin helps in
improving insulin sensitivity, ovulation rate, and decreasing
androgen levels hence, regularizing menstrual cycles.
Q. Can I take Metformin with atorvastatin?
Yes, Metformin and atorvastatin can be taken together. There are no reported harmful effects while they are used together. Some research says that it is beneficial in diabetics as they may prevent a very high increase in blood glucose after a meal, decrease some inflammation markers and secure the patients from liver injury.
Q. Can I take Metformin with phentermine?
Metformin and phentermine can be taken together. These are given together in obese patients who are also diabetic and are taking Metformin along with exercise and diet modification. Phentermine decreases food intake by its action in the brain. However, a dose adjustment of Metformin may be needed as phentermine can decrease the effect of Metformin leading to very high blood glucose levels.
Q. Can I take Metformin with levothyroxine?
Metformin and levothyroxine can be taken together but a dose adjustment of Metformin is needed . Levothyroxine can decrease the effect of Metformin leading to very high blood glucose levels. In patients with coexisting thyroid disease and diabetes mellitus or polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) these are used together.
Q. Can I take Metformin with prednisolone?
Metformin and prednisolone can be taken together but a dose
adjustment of Metformin is needed. The effect of Metformin can be decreased by Prednisolone leading to very high blood glucose levels. Regular use of steroids like prednisolone can also cause diabetes known as glucocorticoid-induced diabetes and use of Metformin is recommended in these patients..
Q. Can I take Metformin with metoprolol?
Yes, Metformin and metoprolol can be taken together. There are no
reported harmful effects while they are used together.However,
some animal studies suggest that metoprolol can decrease the
blood levels of Metformin and on long-term use can increase lactic
acid and uric acid levels.
Q. Does Metformin clear acne?
Metformin only helps in clearing acne in women with polycystic
ovarian syndrome (PCOS) along with other problems like facial
hair, abdominal obesity, and irregular menstruation.Metformin is not indicated for clearing acne due to other conditions.
Q. Does Metformin cause hair loss?
No, hair loss has not been reported with Metformin. It only helps in clearing facial hair (hirsutism) in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) along with other problems like acne, abdominal obesity, and irregular menstruation.
Q. Does Metformin cause weight gain?
Metformin helps in decreasing weight especially abdominal fat patients of type 2 diabetes mellitus and in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) along with other problems like facial hair, acne, and irregular menstruation.Metformin does not cause weight gain.
Q. Does Metformin cause constipation?
use of Metformin may cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain,
altered taste, diarrhea, and loss of appetite. Metformin does not cause constipation..
Q. Is Metformin safe?
Metformin is safe to use if so it is used at prescribed doses for the
prescribed duration as per the advice of the doctor. However use
of Metformin may cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain,
altered taste, diarrhea, and loss of appetite.
Q. Does Metformin increase blood pressure?
useof Metformin may cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain,
altered taste, diarrhea, and loss of appetite.Metformin does not increase blood pressure.
Q. Is Metformin an insulin?
Insulin is a normally produced hormone in the body, used in the
injectable form in the treatment of both type 1 and 2 diabetes
mellitus and it works by absorbing and storing glucose from the
blood.Metformin is not an insulin, it is oral drug used in type 2 diabetes mellitus and lowers blood glucose levels by decreasing its production and increasing absorption and making the already available insulin in your body to work better
Q. Is Metformin a banned drug?
Metformin is not a banned drug. It is a prescription medicine
available only on prescription.
Q. Is Metformin a birth control pill?
Metformin is an antidiabetic drug used to control high blood
sugar levels in newly-diagnosed type 2 diabetes patients
, along with modification in diet and exercise.It is not a birth
control pill.
Q. Is Metformin a statin?
Metformin is an antidiabetic drug used to control high blood
sugar levels in newly-diagnosed type 2 diabetes patients ,
along with modification in diet and exercise.It is not a statin.
Q. Can I take Metformin with saxagliptin?
Metformin and saxagliptin belong to the same class of drugs
called anti-diabetics but work with different mechanism of
action.A fixed dose combination is available in the market
and is generally prescribed when Metformin is unable to control
blood sugar levels even after giving the maximum tolerated dose.
Q. Does Metformin cause blurry vision?
Change in vision in a patient with diabetes could be due to
varous reasons. It could be a temporary problem either due to
high blood sugar levels which cause your lens inside your eye to
swell and change your vision. If the blurred vision continues for a
long time, consult a doctor.As Metformin is not known to cause blurred vision.
Q. What is lactic acidosis and how is it related to Metformin use?
Patient has high blood lactic acid levels and may present with tiredness, weakness, stomach pain, loose stools, severe muscle pain, muscle cramps and difficulty in breathing. It is especially seen in old age patients, those with kidney, liver or heart disease, or who take large amounts of alcohol. If you have these symptoms, stop taking Metformin and consult your doctor. Lactic acidosis is a rare, but serious complication associated with the use of Metformin.
Q. Is Metformin use associated with liver pain?
Metformin is not known to cause any liver pain or damage. Rather, it is seen to be useful in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and chronic hepatitis C. However, it is usually avoided in patients with liver cirrhosis as they are at an increased risk of lactic acidosis which is a serious complication associated with the use of Metformin.
Q. Does Metformin make you feel high?
Metformin is an antidiabetic drug used to control high blood
sugar levels in newly-diagnosed type 2 diabetes patients,
along with modification in diet and exercise. Metformin does
not make you feel high. Rare side effects of Metformin include
anxiety and depression.
Q. Can Metformin cause back pain?
Metformin generally does not cause back pain. Metformin may cause side effects like stomach upset, bloating (heavy and uncomfortable feeling in the stomach), nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, or it could be a symptom of lactic acidosis, a rare and a serious complication of Metformin.
Q. Can long-term use of Metformin cause vitamin b12 deficiency?
Yes, long term use of Metformin causes vitamin B12 deficiency
as it interferes with absorption of vitamin B12 in the stomach.
If untreated, it may cause anemia and nerve problems and the
patient can have tingling sensation and numbness in hands and
feet, weakness, urinary problems, change in mental status and
difficulty in making balance (ataxia). To avoid these problems,
some researchers suggest an intake of vitamin B12 from
outside at least once every year.
Q. Is Metformin useful in the management of metabolic syndrome?
Metformin is an insulin sensitizer and it improves the action of insulin and normalises blood sugar levels and reduces body weight. Metformin is beneficial in the management of metabolic syndrome, a collection of risk factors that include high blood pressure, high blood sugar levels, abnormal blood cholesterol levels and excess fat around the waist.
Q. How beneficial is it to take Metformin with glimepiride?
Metformin and glimepiride belong to the same class of drugs
called anti-diabetics but work with different mechanism of
action and helps in better control of blood glucose levels
when taken together.However, glimepiride can cause
very low blood glucose levels, so a regular monitoring
of blood glucose is very important.
Q. Is it safe to take Metformin with cetirizine?
Yes, Metformin and cetirizine can be taken together. There are no reported drug interactions or serious effects when they are taken together.
Q. Can I take Metformin and ranitidine together?
Metformin and ranitidine can be taken together. However, if you are taking them together, you need to monitor blood glucose levels regularly as ranitidine can decrease the removal of Metformin from the body and increase its blood levels. This can cause very low blood sugar levels and other side effects as well hence, a dose adjustment of Metformin may be needed.
Q. How beneficial is it to take Metformin with linagliptin?
Metformin and linagliptin belong to the same class of drugs
called anti-diabetics but work with different mechanism of
action.A fixed dose combination is available in the market
and is generally prescribed when Metformin is unable to control
blood sugar levels even after giving the maximum tolerated dose.
Q. Does Metformin inhibit hepatitis B virus protein?
Studies have shown that Metformin when given with other antiviral
drugs can decrease the multiplication and growth of hepatitis B
virus .However, this is indication is still under research and not
yet approved.
Q. Can I take Metformin before or after a chest x-ray? Does its use lead to chest x-ray abnormality?
Metformin should be temporarily discontinued before chest or any X-ray that requires injection of a contrast medium or dye. These dyes can decrease kidney function and Metformin along with these dyes can cause a serious side effect like lactic acidosis. So you may need to stop taking Metformin. However, do not stop taking any medicine without talking to your doctor.
Q. Does Metformin make you sleepy?
Yes, Metformin causes sleepiness it is an early symptom of lactic
acidosis along with tiredness, weakness, stomach pain, loose
stools, severe muscle pain, muscle cramps and difficulty in
breathing. It is caused by Metformin and usually seen in old age
patients, those with kidney, liver or heart disease, or those who
take large amounts of alcohol. If you have these symptoms, stop
taking Metformin and consult your doctor.
Q. Does the use of Metformin cause joint pain?
Metformin does not cause joint pain. Use of anti-diabetic drugs like
sitagliptin or saxagliptin is associated with joint pain. Early
symptoms of lactic acidosis like muscle pain and cramps with
weakness and tiredness can be mistaken for joint pain.However,
diabetes itself decreases blood circulation to the joints and even
damages them leading to joint pain.
Q. Can Metformin help in reducing weight gain caused by antipsychotics?
Metformin improves insulin sensitivity and prevents weight gain, use of antipsychotics affects both these factors. Metformin may be beneficial in the treatment and prevention of weight gain caused by antipsychotics along with lifestyle modifications like a change in diet and regular exercise. Weight gain is an important reason for discontinuation of these medicines.
Q. Is Metformin useful in the treatment of fragile X syndrome?
Metformin is still not approved for the treatment of fragile X syndrome. However, in some animal research studies it has shown promising resultsin the treatment of fragile X syndrome. It may be beneficial in improving mental and behavioral disorders (autism) and control obesity and risk of developing diabetes in these patients.
Q. What is the difference between liraglutide and Metformin?
Metformin and liraglutide belong to the same class of drugs called antidiabetic drugs and both control blood sugar levels effectively. liraglutide is an injectable and it increases insulin release from the pancreas.whereas, Metformin is taken by oral route and it decreases glucose production from liver and glucose absorption from the gut and increases insulin sensitivity. liraglutide increases the risk of pancreatitis. Metformin and liraglutide both cause stomach upset, like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and bloating.
Q. Does Metformin use make you feel high?
Metformin is an antidiabetic drug used to control high blood
sugar levels in newly-diagnosed type 2 diabetes patients,
along with modification in diet and exercise. Metformin does
not make you feel high. Rare side effects of Metformin include
anxiety and depression.
Q. Does Metformin make you sweat?
sweating is one of the side effects of Metformin.However, the exact cause of this is not known. Some researchers suggest it to be due to low blood sugar levels especially at night which can cause night sweats as well. Monitor your blood sugar levels regularly and talk to your physician as a dose adjustment may be needed.
Q. Can I take Metformin with clomiphene citrate?
Metformin and clomiphene citrate can be taken together. In patients with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) and infertility they are advised together. some studies have shown an improvement in ovulation and pregnancy rates in these patients as compared to use of clomiphene citrate alone or if the patients are resistant to the effects of clomiphene citrate. However, this is still under research.
Q. Is Metformin useful in treating or preventing breast cancer?
As high insulin levels are known to increase the risk of cancer, Metformin decreases cancer cell growth by decreasing insulin and blood glucose levels. Research say Metformin is seen to be beneficial in the treatment and prevention of cancers especially breast cancer. However, its use in treating breast cancer is not yet approved.
Q. Does Metformin use increase your chance to get Helicobacter pylori infection?
Diabetes itself increases the risk of Helicobacter pylori infection which increases the chances of stomach upset like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and bloating by Metformin. Metformin is not associated with an increased risk of Helicobacter pylori infection.
Q. Does Metformin use leads to anemia?
Long term use of Metformin decreases levels of vitamin B12 which may cause anemia (megaloblastic anemia) in which blood cells are larger than normal. You need to include foods rich in vitamin B12 in your diet like eggs, dairy products, meat or supplements from outside.
Q. Is Metformin useful in the treatment of prediabetes?
Metformin makes insulin already available in your body to work more effectively, it decreases glucose production by liver and increases use of glucose by the muscles and lowers body weight Metformin is seen to be useful in the management of prediabetes, a condition with blood glucose levels higher than normal but not high enough to label you as diabetic. However, lifestyle modifications like a change in diet and exercise should be tried first as they are seen to be more effective than Metformin.
Q. Can I take Metformin with teneligliptin?
Metformin and teneligliptin can be taken together. Even after taking Metformin if the blood sugars are very high it is a good add-on treatment. The risk of low blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia) is also very low with both the medicines. However, consult your doctor before taking them together as a dose adjustment may be needed.