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I have never seen Metformin 500mg with an A imprinted on it only the 500
what is metformin er 500mg?
what is the difference between metformin and metformin HCL
Product Name: Metformin HCl ER (Extended Release) Strength: 500mg Dosage Form: Tablets Manufacturer: Amneal Pharmaceuticals
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Metformin ER (extended-release) and metformin HCl (hydrochloride) are not exactly the same. Metformin HCl is the active ingredient in both formulations, but Metformin ER is designed to release the medication slowly over time to help maintain consistent blood levels. This allows for once-daily dosing compared to immediate-release metformin, which is typically taken multiple times a day.
They are the same amount. 0.5g is equal to 500mg.
Yes, there are several alternatives to metformin hydrochloride 500mg for managing type 2 diabetes. Some common substitutes include medications like sulfonylureas (e.g., glipizide), DPP-4 inhibitors (e.g., sitagliptin), and SGLT-2 inhibitors (e.g., empagliflozin). However, the choice of substitute should be made in consultation with a healthcare provider, as individual health conditions and treatment goals vary.
NO. the pepto bismol will interact with the metformin not being absorb correctly
Metformin 500mg is a safe drug and is extremely beneficial in diabetes. I would speak with your doctor or pharmacist about Pioglitazone as it has been associated with cardiac events such as Congestive Heart Failures and bladder tumors.
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Yes, there is no problem in taking those 2 drugs together, at the same moment or during the same day.