Metformin
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Proud Mom_wife,
Congrats on having a MO who is up on the trials. I really like mine at NYU, but he is def in the "wait until it is all proven" camp. I do see a complimentary doc who suggested Metformin to me before I started chemo (she also has me filtering my water and taking magnesium because my copper levels are high). My MO wasn't thrilled, but relented to letting me take the Metformin. I've been taking 500mg two times a day for 5 months with no side effects of GI distress.
I can't believe I'm saying this, but even if he had said no, I would have taken it behind his back..the studies are too compelling and if anything, it has been shown to make chemo work harder. As others have said, it's a very old and proven drug and between my twenty docs (they found thryroid cancer after my BC diagnosis), god knows my blood is being monitored.
Do you know what the trial dosages are? I am doing 1000 a day, but sometimes I hear of people doing 1500 and 2000.
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I emailed my onc and she has no problem with me taking it. She doesn't want to prescribe it herself, and said I need to be monitored. I'll make an appt with my regular doc but I suspect I won't be able to see him for a month or so and I would love to start now. My glucose levels have been wonky since chemo so this may help me in a few ways.
Does anyone have an online source they would be willing to share with me? You can pm me. Thanks.
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I would love that information as well..If someone could PM me I would appreciate it!
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http://www.antiaging-systems.com/PRG-139/metformin-metforal.htm
This is where a lot of people order it.
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Thanks for the link. I really appreciate it!
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Hi I got my rx for metformin and will start after i get a basline of new labs. Its to start at 500 and go up to1000 and possibly up to 1500. I was suprised that asking for the rx was not a big issue. It seems that many general physicians are willing to prescribe it. The gp stated right now its considered a "miracle drug" and understood that this is better than nothing since I cannot take tami...
take care.
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For those of you asking about the clinical trial dosage, I believe they start the participants low and get them up to 1000 mg twice a day. Not everyone has GI issues, I had just a tiny bit during the first couple of weeks...that was eleven years ago.
I agree that anyone taking it should be followed. My oncologist does full metabolic panel labs, and my prior onco also did the same ones. Sounds like not everyone gets these done on a regular basis. My PCP also did them regularly so I had to make sure that they were communicating with each other so that I wasn't being subjected to too many lab tests.
I went to the link that Judy provided. All I can say is ask your doctor first. WalMart will fill a prescription for a 3 month supply for $10 - no insurance required. That could be as many as 360 pills if your doctor orders them as 500 mg each. That site is making a hefty profit on a dirt-cheap drug. I get 180 pills, 1000 mg each, for $10.
Michelle
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We ordered it from Anti aging systems, and they sent us two shipments before my wife got a prescription. You can decide on your own ethics, but my strategy would be to obtain it from an online pharmacy like Anti aging systems, then walk into my Doctor's office with the box and tell him or her that you are using it regardless of whether they offer you a prescription or not, but that you would prefer a prescription and a local source. Then, your Doctor is doing no additional harm and might feel more comfortable in prescribing it.
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Timothy, Your strategy is sound re "first do no harm". A patient in the USA should to be aware that disclosing use of non-prescription Metformin to her/his doctor becomes part of your medical record which is subject to review and evaluation by your insurance provider. Non-disclosure can cause problems during medical emergencies and usage must be adjusted prior to certain kinds of testing. So, the decision to take non-prescription Metformin can be a real Catch-22 here.
It was nice to read that your wife was finally able to get a script. I remember you were researching Metformin some time ago.
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No dice....had appt with my PCM yesterday and she said no to the metfomin. She said it was still investigational and she didn't feel comfortable giving it to me. So disappointed.
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Jenny, I found out that my doc is actually one participating in studies on metformin and he said the same thing to me, still investigational and kinda dropped the subject. Maybe they know something we don't.....? He didn't even invite me into the study, which I don't think I would do, as I would want to know whether I was receiving it or not!
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Maybe they do know something....my dr. actually said, "if you want it that bad then find a study and get in it". Oh well, try again later....hopefully they will show it works and we all can get it one day. Gotta love these studies!
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Good strategy, Timothy.
I looked into metformin in the past and decided not to go with it until more conclusive results were out and more known about the mechanism of action. I had also read that exercise was superior to metformin in reducing blood sugar levels. Chronic exercise also inhibits mTOR synthesis, though I don't know how it compares to metformin in this regard. I figured exercise also had other benefits that made it a better choice than metformin in the long run.
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Well I won't be in the Phase III trial for Metformin. I am ineligible because instead of having the ALND I opted to radiate my lymph nodes instead based on my pathology, and the study requires any patients with positive lymph nodes to have had ALND. Now to see if my MO will let me take Metformin since I won't be in the trial.
bikenyc - I don't know what the actual dosages are. I know the study calls for starting with one tablet in the morning for 4 weeks, then taking two tablets a day (one in the morning and one at night). It is recommended to take the pills with food.
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What is ALND?
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Never mind - axillary lymph node dissection - duh - chemo brain there for a minute -
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hi -I started taking metformin and increase the dose tomorrow and had blood work prior to starting. My MO would not rx it but supported the decision. She did inform me that there are 12 studies in phase 3 at this time which is encouraging so we will see. I found a clnical trial through bco but did not qualify because you had to be 1c and I am 1a (my mo did research it). I am seeing a general md for this and he has no objections at all- return again in 3 weeks. I am also scheduled to see a holistic md as well so we will see. It is inexpensive ($4 for rx). I just spoke to my gyn about this today and she is also going to research this as well.
I also do exercise, gave up red meat.... Its all such a personal decision.
take care
Chocolate rocks
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I'm on the MA32 trial which is the Metformin trial. Of course, I"m not sure which I'm getting but hope it's the real deal. Minimal SE's though, and compared to chemo, rads, etc the risks are fairly minimal. I think it's a relatively 'safe' trial. October will be one year.
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I am type 2 diabetic and do take metforim so hope it works for me have been taken it though for 5 years and got diagnosed with breast cancer.
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So I saw my MO on Friday. He's up for startng Zometa, no problem there, and he said he didn't think I was crazy for considering starting metformin. He's jut not comfortable prescribing it himself. I tried to get into a metformin trial at the University here and missed eligibiity by a few days, The MO I talked to about the trial also thought I wouldn't be crazy to just go take it, but she's not even my treating physician so of course she's not going to go prescribing it for me. I'm going to ask my PCP, but really don't know how the request will be received. I've never asked her anything like that before.
I've personally prescribed metformin off-label before, but never for this reason - it's a very safe drug, well as safe as anything that's a drug can be, I certainly know the risks. How reliable are the on-lne sources like the antiaging one back in this thread? If I order it, I want to be sure I'm getting real metformin.
Really wish I could have been in the study, but don't know how there were going to duplicate metfomrin's weird bad smell in the placebo pill. I was pretty sure I'd know what I was getting. Oh well, it's not my option anyway.
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/08/110819131523.htm
Metformin and Exercise Combination Less Effective for Glucose Control
I guess the side effect I was worrying about, whether exercise and metformin together would make my blood sugar levels drop too low, actually may trigger a "counter regulatory response." Maybe not the desired result either.
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I just read about it in the Life Extension magazine No mention of bad SE's
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KAARA, did they give the amount that is usually prescribed?
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starella: No, they didn't. I'm going to ask my BS about it, and if I don't get an answer from him, my integrative doctor.
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Just asked my MD for Metformin today...no problem! I was surprised , but happy
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saw my oncologist today for my checkup. 3 years out all fine. yeah! There is a clinical trial here in Toronto at one of the hospitals for Metformin but I dont qualify for the trial because I am three years out, they want patients who have just completed chemo.
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