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  1. Nausea, stomach pain, bloating and diarrhoea are the most common side effects of metformin, but these symptoms often go away within the first four to eight weeks after starting the medicine. Increasing the dose slowly, and taking the medicine with food, can help reduce the side effects.

  2. The main side effects associated with metformin treatment are the gastrointestinal symptoms of nausea, diarrhoea, flatulence, bloating, anorexia, metallic taste and abdominal pain. These symptoms occur with variable degrees in patients and in most cases resolve spontaneously.

  3. 14 lut 2022 · For women with PCOS, metformin is a good adjunctive medication for ovulation induction or hyperstimulation during IVF/ICSI, increasing success rates when combined with other medications. The adverse effects are mostly mild, and there is no risk of teratogenicity, but the risk of long-term complications for the offspring is not yet defined.

  4. 9 sty 2023 · Although it’s technically an “off-label” treatment for PCOS, metformin is popular with people who have this condition. But is taking metformin for PCOS treatment safe? Read the article to learn the benefits and risks of metformin, as well as possible alternatives.

  5. 1 gru 2022 · Early trials in women with PCOS subsequently demonstrated a small benefit for weight reduction, a decrease in serum androgens (without improvement in hirsutism), and restoration of menstrual cycles in approximately 50 percent of women with oligomenorrhea (although not always ovulatory).

  6. 15 kwi 2014 · Metformin is an effective ovulation induction agent for non-obese women with PCOS and offers some advantages over other first line treatments for anovulatory infertility such as clomiphene. For clomiphene-resistant women, metformin alone or in combination with clomiphene is an effective next step.

  7. Side effects of taking Metformin. Metformin can cause nausea, abdominal bloating and flatulence (wind). In severe cases, it can cause vomiting or diarrhoea. Most women tolerate it very well, particularly if the dose is increased gradually.