Metformin is one of the most common medications used to lower blood sugar in people with type 2 diabetes. It works by limiting the amount of glucose your liver releases and helping your cells use more glucose from your blood for energy. Unlike insulin, which can sometimes lead to weight gain, metformin usually doesn't have that effect. In fact, some people even lose a little weight while taking it. Another plus is that metformin comes in pill form, while insulin and GLP-1 drugs are taken as injections.
Like any medication, metformin can interact with other drugs you might be taking. Women who take hormonal birth control or estrogen medications should check with their doctor while on metformin. While metformin itself doesn't interfere with birth control, those hormone medications may reduc

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