

As with most medications, you may experience side effects. Don’t stop taking metformin if you have side effects; chat to your doctor first about managing these and adjusting or changing medications.
Common, mild side effects usually clear up within two weeks, but tell your doctor if they continue for longer or bother you.
These may include:
More serious side effects are rare, but tell your doctor immediately if you experience them.
These may include:
Some people can’t take metformin, so your doctor will check your medical history before prescribing it.
It’s especially important that your doctor knows if you have any of the following:
National Health Service. Metformin. 2022. Available at https://www.nhs.uk/medicines/metformin/
Cleveland Clinic. Metformin Tablets. 2025. Available at https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/drugs/20966-metformin-tablets
Diabetes South Africa. Metformin: Type 2 diabetes drug. 2020. Available at: https://www.diabetessa.org.za/metformin-type-2-diabetes-drug/
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