Metfomin Side Effects
My Reaction the the Medication
By Katy Lindamood, published Feb 14, 2008
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Initially, my doctor prescribed 1,500 milligrams per day of this prescription. During the first week, I was to take 500 milligrams, then increase the dosage and additional 500 milligrams during the next two weeks. The reason behind this was that in increasing the dosage I would better be able to handle any side effect caused and it would give my body time to adjust to the medication.
During the first week I did not notice any side effects from the medication, however, as I began to increase the dosage the side effects became apparent to me. First were the feelings of drowsiness that were almost constant. I thought at first this was because I was very busy during this time and was not getting enough sleep. However, it seemed that no matter how much sleep I got or how little I still felt the same degree of drowsiness.
The second thing I noticed was the persistent heartburn that I dealt with every day while taking this medication. The occasional heartburn I had in the past was nothing compared with the heartburn I started experiencing. It was always worse in the morning and not matter how I took my medication it did not stop. I tried taking all three 500 milligram pills at one time then I tried taking them periodically throughout the day. It simply did not make a difference in the heartburn. Soon I began taking heartburn medication and popping Rolaids like they were candy.
I also dealt with some nausea during the first few weeks of taking this medication but over the course of the first month this went away. I never experienced vomiting with the nausea and the nausea was never so bad that it kept me in bed.
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