Guest guest Posted November 14, 2002 Report Share Posted November 14, 2002 http://www.joslin.harvard.edu/education/library/glucophage.shtmlhttp://w\ ww.joslin.harvard.edu/education/library/glucophage.shtml This is somewhat different from the link which I sent out earlier to Terry and the one that Kim sent to the list. This is sort of a basic guide to the useage of the medication and emphasizes that it is ordinarily not used in the presence of liver damage or a major in fection. I grow pseudomonas aureoginosa, staphyloccoccus auro ginosa, s. maltophilia, h. influenza (a bacterium) and the one I can never remember .stenotrophemonas or something--too tired to look them all up--but I do not grow them at a high level on a regular basis. As I have had life-threatening hypoglycemia, my endocrinologist chose Glucophage for me and we are watching my liver and bacterial level. I have been on it for over three years, having been on insulin for about three years before, and I must say that I find this medication, in tablet form, very helpful as I do not have to constantly worry about hypoglycem ia--my hyperglycemia is not severe and my 90-day tests are very good. Also, I am obsessively compliant. I hope that this is helpful to some on the list. Love to all at crataegus and cfparents, n Rojas, who is truly exhausted after a day of elk-watching--they are in rut!!! ---------- [internetShortcut] URL=http://www.joslin.harvard.edu/education/library/glucophage.shtml Modified=30447ACF648CC20170 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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