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No medication can cure the risk, and metformin is no exception. It helps manage these deaths and long-term complications such as heart disease, kidney problems, and the effects of stress—the most important factors being diet, exercise, sleep, and stress management.
4. What side effects can occur?
5. What about the risks, such as lactic acidosis?
Lactic acidosis is a rare (about 3 cases per 100,000 patients) but serious condition. It can occur in people with kidney, liver, heart, or lung problems, as well as after additional surgery or dehydration. The main effects are rapid breathing, confusion, bloating, regurgitation, and pain. If these symptoms occur, consult a doctor. Attend routine diagnostic tests to prevent complications.
Metformin does not directly damage the intestines or liver. The problem is that people with certain risk factors due to circulatory or liver systems that cannot eliminate metformin as effectively increase their risk of lactic acidosis. People with these risk factors often take other medications