Guide To The Side Effects Of Metformin
Gas

Patients taking metformin often report an increase in gas (flatulence). Doctors suggest that patients consider making dietary modifications to manage this side effect. It is particularly beneficial to avoid spicy foods since these tend to excite digestive acids and may cause gas to be expelled throughout the digestive system. Yogurt containing probiotics or active cultures may help regulate digestion. Some individuals choose to add active probiotic supplements to their diets for this purpose.
Reducing fat intake is suggested to prevent the patient's digestion from slowing. High-fat meals are digested slowly, which allows gas to build up in the empty spaces of the digestive system. Over-the-counter medicines such as simethicone can help reduce gas. Ginger is beneficial for some patients. If gas is bothersome or persistent, the patient should speak to their doctor about prescription adjustments.
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