Posted on 02/17/2017 4:45:58 PM PST by blam
Metformin is approved in the US as a treatment for type 2 diabetes. A new study by Cardiff University, UK, involving over 180,000 people, reveals that the drug could also increase the lifespan of those individuals who are non-diabetics.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there are around 29.1 million people in the US with diabetes, equating to 9.3% of the population.
Type 2 diabetes accounts for 90-95% of diabetes cases and is usually associated with older age, obesity and physical inactivity, family history of type 2 diabetes or a personal history of gestational diabetes.
Senior couple having fun in the sea A commonly prescribed diabetes drug could offer surprising health benefits to non-diabetics - making them live longer.
Type 2 diabetes is preventable through healthful eating, regular physical activity and weight loss. It can be controlled with these same activities, but insulin or oral medication also may be necessary.
Metformin (metformin hydrochloride) is an oral biguanide antidiabetic medicine to treat type 2 diabetes, a condition in which the body does not use insulin normally and, therefore, cannot control the amount of sugar in the blood.
Metformin helps to control the amount of glucose (sugar) in your blood, it decreases the amount of glucose you absorb from your food and the amount of glucose made by your liver. Metformin also increases your body's response to insulin, a natural substance that controls the amount of glucose in the blood.
The objective of the study, published in leading diabetes journal Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, was to compare all-cause mortality in diabetic patients treated with either sulphonylurea or metformin with matched individuals without diabetes including age, gender, same general practice...
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Has to do with the length of the telemeres
LMAO
Or maybe this will sell more of the drug....meh!
Sort of off topic, but have you seen Donald Watkins latest on Gov. Bentley?
No.
Telomere.
Not telemere.
He’s sort of insinuating that Rebecca Mason’s husband lives an alternative lifestyle and that’s why he puts up with her being the governor’s mistress.
It’s free at Publix.
Yeah Metformin, I take 2000mg every day and my stomach is always upset and I’m always dizzy. Diabetes sucks.
I thought the governor gave the husband a big government contract.(?)
That too. But the “alternative lifestyle” seems to be the bigger issue according to Watkins, but the money doesn’t hurt.
He’s just hinting around at it now, I guess we’ll see in a few days if anything comes of it.
The patent has lapsed, it’s cheap, and anybody can manufacture it. I dont think there is much upside for the pharmaceutical companies to hype it at this point.
Btt
But is it worth the very real risk of lactic acidosis? Not to mention the cost.
It is the only drug ever approved for trials by the FDA as a potential life extension medication. Trials are ongoing. I am 61 without any glucose or diabetes issue. I’m in the Philippines and can buy it OTC here and I take it for just the potential health benefit. (It has some anti-cancer benefits shown as well.) Link here: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02432287
Yeah Metformin, I take 2000mg every day and my stomach is always upset and Im always dizzy. Diabetes sucks.
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Ditto on the dosage plus 8 Mg of glimepiride (sp.?)
Ditto on “diabetes sucks” and I will add having Metformin induced diarrhea sucks too. In addition neuropathic pain sucks, just, possibly, worst of all.
Metformin absolutely cures constipation.
Its free at Publix.
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$4 at W-M.
We don’t have a Publix anywhere around here
And I can shave less now
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