Dosing for Metformin?
A few weeks ago I did some research on Metformin and one of the articles discussed how Metformin for cancer was dosed differently than it was for insulin resistance. I was wondering if anyone taking Metformin for cancer would be comfortable in sharing their daily dosage? Thanks much ~
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I take Metformin for T2
I take Metformin for T2 diabetes and it's the same recommended dosage for cancer 500 mg two to four times a day. I take two 500 mg extended release tablets every morning.
Love,
Eldri
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Dosing for Metformin - insulin resistance
I had insulin resistance when I was diagnosed with metastatic endo cancer. I had two infusions of Taxol/Carbo then
started the real drug. ( was enrolled in a trial where I may have been getting the placebo-I withdrew from the trial when
I started taking the real drug). Couldn't risk getting a placebo.Dosage was initially 500mg (one pill am, one pill in PM). I think they start with a lower dose to make sure you can tolerate.
I had tremendous success at this dosage for 3 months.After the remaining four chemo infusions, doctor raised dose to 750MG (one pill in AM, one in PM). I am still on this dosage.
I have been on metformin for one year now and haven't had any recurrences. I believe this drug has prevented recurrences
because it kills cancer stem cells.Takingcontrol58
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Thanks EldriEZLiving66 said:I take Metformin for T2
I take Metformin for T2 diabetes and it's the same recommended dosage for cancer 500 mg two to four times a day. I take two 500 mg extended release tablets every morning.
Love,
Eldri
I appreciate you sharing~ (btw, aren't you supposed to be on a trip!? :-)
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Thanks Takingcontrol58takingcontrol58 said:Dosing for Metformin - insulin resistance
I had insulin resistance when I was diagnosed with metastatic endo cancer. I had two infusions of Taxol/Carbo then
started the real drug. ( was enrolled in a trial where I may have been getting the placebo-I withdrew from the trial when
I started taking the real drug). Couldn't risk getting a placebo.Dosage was initially 500mg (one pill am, one pill in PM). I think they start with a lower dose to make sure you can tolerate.
I had tremendous success at this dosage for 3 months.After the remaining four chemo infusions, doctor raised dose to 750MG (one pill in AM, one in PM). I am still on this dosage.
I have been on metformin for one year now and haven't had any recurrences. I believe this drug has prevented recurrences
because it kills cancer stem cells.Takingcontrol58
I'm happy for you, being NED for a year is awesome! Thanks for sharing~
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