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Published on: June 11, 2012
[Metformin poisoning--clinical features, diagnostics and treatment--case presentations]
Katarzyna Krawczyk1, Marek Bak2, Julia Kuropatwa2
1Oddział Anestezjologii i Intensywnej Terapii, W.S.S. im. M. Pirogowa w Łodzi.
Abstract:
Metformin has been used for many years as oral anti-hyperglycaemic agent in the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus either in Poland or in the world. Metformin is the most commonly prescribed agent, but acute poisonings of this agent are rare. A review of our experience indicates, that poisoning with this agent may lead to life-threatening or fatal metformin toxicity. The authors of this publication postulate, that each patient with metformin exposure should be hospitalized. Physician must be vigilant to recognize anti-hyperglycaemic agent poisonings like biguanides when hypoglycaemia and acidosis are present in laboratory results. We present patients with metformin toxicity, some of them with fatal course.
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