- female
- 60 Years
- 31/03/2021
What are the side effects for metformin?
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Nausea, vomiting, stomach upset, diarrhea, weakness, or a metallic taste in the mouth may occur. If any of these effects persist or worsen, tell your doctort promptly. If stomach symptoms return later (after taking the same dose for several days or weeks), tell your doctor right away.
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Consult a Endocrinologist
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