
Buy Metformin Hydrochloride Online in Australia
Package | Dosage | Price | Price per Dose | |
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Dosage: 500/15mg | ||||
180 pill | 500/15mg | AUD672.87 | AUD3.74 | |
120 pill | 500/15mg | AUD474.63 | AUD3.96 | |
90 pill | 500/15mg | AUD376.91 | AUD4.19 | |
60 pill | 500/15mg | AUD259.64 | AUD4.33 | |
30 pill | 500/15mg | AUD139.58 | AUD4.66 |
Metformin Hydrochloride Description
Product overview
Metformin Hydrochloride is an oral medicine used to help control blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. In many online pharmacies it is sold as immediate release tablets and extended release tablets. The different formulations let patients adjust to daily routines and tolerance. It is a widely prescribed first line treatment and is often combined with lifestyle changes to improve results.
How it works
Metformin belongs to the biguanide class. It lowers the amount of sugar the liver makes. It also helps muscle tissue use insulin more effectively. In addition, it can slow the absorption of sugar from the gut after meals. The combined actions help keep glucose within target ranges and reduce spikes after eating.
Uses and effectiveness
For adults with type 2 diabetes metformin often starts at a low dose and is increased as tolerated. It is also used to improve insulin resistance in some patients with PCOS and is sometimes prescribed off label for other conditions. Many users report steadier fasting glucose and better HbA1c over several weeks. Optimal results come with a balanced diet, regular activity and medical follow up.
Dosage and administration
Follow the prescription exactly. Common regimens include immediate release 500 mg or 850 mg tablets taken with meals, or extended release 500 mg to 2000 mg daily with less frequent dosing. Do not crush or chew extended release tablets. Take with meals to minimize stomach upset. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember, unless it is near the time of the next dose. Do not double the dose without medical advice.
Side effects and safety
Gastrointestinal symptoms such as stomach pain, nausea, diarrhea and a metallic taste are the most common early side effects. These usually improve after a few days or weeks. Long term use can affect vitamin B12 absorption, so some doctors monitor levels. A rare but serious risk is lactic acidosis, more likely in people with kidney problems, dehydration or alcohol excess. Seek urgent care if you have severe symptoms like muscle pain, trouble breathing or dizziness.
Precautions and interactions
Avoid heavy alcohol use and use with contrast dyes requires medical guidance. Tell your doctor about kidney, liver or heart problems, and about all medicines you take, including vitamins and herbal products. Some drugs can interact with metformin, so inform your pharmacist before starting new therapies. Stick to the prescribed schedule and discuss any concerns with your healthcare provider.
Storage and handling
Store Metformin in a cool, dry place away from moisture and heat. Keep bottles tightly closed and out of reach of children. Check the expiry date before use and dispose of outdated pills according to local rules. If you have questions about storage or disposal, ask the pharmacist for guidance.