Sunday, February 15, 2015

How to Take Metformin on an HCG Diet

Metaformin is a drug commonly prescribed to individuals suffering from type II diabetes, according to the medical website Drugs.com. Metaformin acts to improve the body's insulin sensitivity, helping you to control blood sugar levels, thereby keeping diabetes in check. On an hCG diet, the dieter receives injections of hCG (a hormone normally only found in the bodies of pregnant women) and is instructed to severely limit their caloric intake. When combining Metformin with a weight-loss approach like the hCG diet, you might need to take action to slightly alter your dosage of diabetic medication.

Tips For You


  1. Set up an appointment with your physician and inform him that you are planning on going on the hCG diet if you are doing so without his advance knowledge or recommendation. Keeping your doctor well appraised of your dietary choices can help him to better decide whether you will need to alter the dosage or timing requirements for taking Metaformin.
  2. Request periodic rescreenings with your physician as you lose weight on the hCG diet to determine whether it is appropriate to reduce your dosage of Metaformin. Weight loss can positively improve insulin sensitivity, according to information from the National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse, so it is entirely likely that you will need to reduce your overall dosage of diabetic medications as your body improves its condition thanks to your weight loss.
  3. Cease the hCG diet immediately if you notice any unanticipated side effects or other conflicts between that and your use of Metaformin. On balance, you can always choose another diet for your weight loss needs, but you will need to continue taking your diabetic medication until you hear otherwise from your doctor. Therefore, if you experience any unexpected side effects from combining the two, cut your proverbial losses and abandon your hCG dieting efforts.