Metformin is a commonly prescribed medication for type 2 diabetes, and while it’s generally considered safe, some side effects are less commonly expected. Here are 10 potential side effects that patients should know about:
1. Gastrointestinal Issues
- Diarrhea, nausea, bloating, or gas are the most common side effects, especially when starting the medication.
2. Metallic Taste
- Some patients notice a metallic or bitter taste in the mouth.
3. Vitamin B12 Deficiency
- Long-term use can reduce B12 absorption, leading to fatigue, tingling, or anemia.
4. Lactic Acidosis (Rare but Serious)
- Very rare, but potentially life-threatening, causing weakness, rapid breathing, or stomach pain.
- Risk increases in people with kidney or liver issues.
5. Loss of Appetite
- Metformin may cause reduced appetite or mild weight loss.
6. Skin Reactions
- Rarely, patients may develop rashes, itching, or redness.
7. Low Blood Sugar (Hypoglycemia)
- Uncommon when taken alone, but more likely if combined with other diabetes medications.
8. Bloating and Gas
- Can cause temporary abdominal discomfort. Gradual dose increase usually helps.
9. Weakness or Fatigue
- Sometimes linked to B12 deficiency or digestive upset.
10. Hair Loss (Rare)
- Very uncommon, but some patients report thinning hair while on metformin.
💡 Tips for Patients
- Take metformin with food to reduce gastrointestinal side effects.
- Get regular B12 checks if using long-term.
- Monitor for unusual symptoms like muscle pain, shortness of breath, or persistent fatigue.
- Never stop medication suddenly without consulting your doctor.
I can also make a quick guide for minimizing metformin side effects with diet, timing, and supplements to help stay comfortable while on the medication.