Under certain conditions, too much metformin can cause lactic acidosis. The symptoms of lactic acidosis are severe and quick to appear.
Lactic acidosis occurs when too much lactic acid (also known as lactate ) builds up in the bloodstream. Left untreated, lactic acidosis can be life-threatening. There are many different causes of lactic acidosis, and treatment depends on the cause. What causes lactic acidosis? Lactic acid is produced by many parts of the body on a daily basis.
Metformin is associated with lactic acidosis in patients with conditions that can themselves cause lactic acidosis (heart failure, hypoxia
Metformin rarely, if ever, causes lactic acidosis when it is used as labeled. Metformin is associated with lactic acidosis in patients with conditions that can
Intense periods of exercise can temporarily cause lactic acidosis. If your lactic acidosis is due to another medical condition or medication
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Under certain conditions, too much metformin can cause lactic acidosis. The symptoms of lactic acidosis are severe and quick to appear.
In addition, lactic acidosis may be caused by antiretroviral medication-induced mitochondrial dysfunction. This form of chronic lactic acidosis
Very high levels of lactic acid cause a serious, sometimes life-threatening condition called lactic acidosis. Lactic acidosis can also occur in a person who
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