Metformin is one of the most commonly prescribed drugs for Type 2 Diabetes. It’s generally safe and effective—but like any medication, it can cause side effects, including some people don’t expect.
Here are 10 lesser-known or surprising side effects:
⚠️ 1. Digestive issues
- Bloating, gas, diarrhea
- Very common when starting or increasing dose
🤢 2. Nausea or reduced appetite
- Some people feel full quickly or slightly nauseous
😋 3. Metallic taste in the mouth
- A strange, harmless but annoying side effect
⚡ 4. Fatigue or low energy
- Often temporary, but noticeable in some people
🧠 5. Vitamin B12 deficiency (long-term)
- Can lead to numbness, tingling, or weakness over time
🥶 6. Feeling cold
- Some people report increased sensitivity to cold
💪 7. Muscle discomfort
- Mild aches (different from serious muscle damage seen with other drugs)
⚖️ 8. Weight loss
- Usually mild and often considered a benefit
😵 9. Dizziness
- Especially if blood sugar drops or you’re dehydrated
🚨 10. Lactic acidosis (very rare but serious)
- Symptoms: rapid breathing, weakness, stomach pain
- Medical emergency, but extremely uncommon
💡 How to reduce side effects
- Take it with meals
- Start with a low dose and increase gradually
- Ask about extended-release (XR) versions
✅ Bottom line
Most side effects of metformin are mild and temporary, and the benefits usually outweigh the risks. Serious issues are rare but important to recognize.
If you want, I can help you figure out whether your symptoms are normal for metformin or something to check with a doctor 👍