๐ DRUG OF THE DAY: METFORMIN
๐ DRUG OF THE DAY: METFORMIN
(The Most Common Anti-Diabetic Drug!)
If you’re a pharmacy student, today’s Drug of the Day will strengthen your therapeutics + viva + exam preparation.
Let’s learn Metformin in a clean, crisp, high-yield format ๐
๐ฌ Introduction
Metformin is the first-line oral anti-diabetic drug used mainly in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.
It belongs to the class Biguanides and is known for controlling blood sugar without causing weight gain.
๐ Category
Anti-Diabetic Drug (Biguanide)
๐งช Chemical Structure
(Simple representation for students)
C₄H₁₁N₅
— Contains: Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen
⚙️ Mechanism of Action (MOA)
Metformin works through three key mechanisms:
1️⃣ Decreases hepatic glucose production (↓ gluconeogenesis)
2️⃣ Increases insulin sensitivity in muscles
3️⃣ Reduces intestinal glucose absorption
๐ Overall: It lowers blood sugar without affecting insulin secretion.
๐ Therapeutic Uses
✔ Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
✔ Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
✔ Insulin resistance
✔ Helps with weight reduction in obese diabetic patients
๐ Dose (General)
500–2000 mg/day, divided doses
(Dose varies based on patient—this is basic student-level info)
⚠️ Side Effects
๐น Nausea
๐น Metallic taste
๐น Diarrhea
๐น Vitamin B12 deficiency (long-term)
๐น Rare: Lactic acidosis
๐ซ Contraindications
✖ Renal failure
✖ Severe liver disease
✖ Alcoholism
✖ Hypoxia conditions
๐ฏ Why It’s Important for Students
Metformin is a must-know drug for B.Pharm & D.Pharm because it covers:
✔ Pharmacology
✔ Pharmaceutics (Sustained release forms)
✔ Drug interactions
✔ Viva questions
✔ Case studies
๐ Quick Revision Points (1-Minute Notes)
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First-line in T2DM
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No hypoglycemia
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Causes weight loss
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Biguanide class
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Risk: lactic acidosis
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Improves insulin sensitivity
๐ฌ Today’s Question:
Which drug should be the next “Drug of the Day”?
๐ Aspirin
๐ Metronidazole
๐ Atorvastatin
๐ Omeprazole
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