Diabetes Medication and PCOS

Diabetes Medication and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Metformin may have a supportive role in some cases of polycystic ovary syndrome associated with high insulin resistance, but it should only be used after consulting a doctor.

Diabetes Medication and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

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Many women visit us at Hayat Center believing that polycystic ovary syndrome is treated using Metformin, or that using this medication reduces a woman’s weight.

This medication is specialized in increasing the response of body tissues to the hormone insulin, which gives it a supportive role in some cases of polycystic ovaries associated with high resistance to the effects of insulin. This may also help with weight loss.

Treatment should not be used except after consulting a doctor and performing the necessary tests to determine whether its use is needed.

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