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Good day everyone,
I hope that you're having a decent day.
I've read that metformin is a 'miracle' drug, that can be used for people without diabetes. People -non-diabetics- that have taken it say they feel better, they have a boost of energy, and that off-label metformin could be given to people with ME/CFS.
Naturally, I looked at the drug profile. There is a black box warning that accompanies the drug for risk of lactic acidosis.
Having read all kinds of literature and random studies, people with ME/CFS already have higher lactic acid in their body. Though the thought of a medication that is generally well tolerated helping with an energy boost is exciting, what about the risk?
Has anyone tried metformin? What was your experience? I know and understand that everyone responds differently but I thought I'd reach out, I am truly hesitant. My daughter was prescribed metformin, based on help with energy (?) but not tested for the current levels of lactate in the blood.
As always, your responses are greatly appreciated and very helpful. Have a great day as best you can.
I hope that you're having a decent day.
I've read that metformin is a 'miracle' drug, that can be used for people without diabetes. People -non-diabetics- that have taken it say they feel better, they have a boost of energy, and that off-label metformin could be given to people with ME/CFS.
Naturally, I looked at the drug profile. There is a black box warning that accompanies the drug for risk of lactic acidosis.
Having read all kinds of literature and random studies, people with ME/CFS already have higher lactic acid in their body. Though the thought of a medication that is generally well tolerated helping with an energy boost is exciting, what about the risk?
Has anyone tried metformin? What was your experience? I know and understand that everyone responds differently but I thought I'd reach out, I am truly hesitant. My daughter was prescribed metformin, based on help with energy (?) but not tested for the current levels of lactate in the blood.
As always, your responses are greatly appreciated and very helpful. Have a great day as best you can.