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Re: Metformin

From: Diane (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 29 Sep 2002 04:50:05 -0500 (CDT)


I believe I have PCOS and in retrospect probably have had it for atleast a decade but only unearthed it when my menstruation completely stopped in the last year. I went to my GP who thought it was very likely to be PCOS. I discussed metformin with her but she was not receptive at all and has never heard of it being used for PCOS treatment but she said she would refer me to a gynaecologist. Can a gynaecologist prescibe metformin or would I have to go to an endocrinologist/diabetologist? Maybe rather than debating the point with my GP I'm better to wait for the gynaecologist and then discuss it with them?

Any Advice is appreciated,

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Diane

At Sun, 13 Jan 2002, Ginger wrote: > >At Sun, 13 Jan 2002, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >> >>What does metformin do? > >Metformin is in the group of diabetes medicines called biguanides. >Metformin lowers blood sugar by keeping the liver from making too much >sugar. The medicine does not increase how much insulin the pancreas >makes. Metformin also helps lower the fatty blood components. The >highest dose that one can take is 2500Mg. Hope this Helps. Ginger Dawn > >-- >Ginger..Wilford Hall Pt... San Antonio Tx. >




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