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Question

How soon after beginning to take a new oral medication should the blood sugar levels go down? Shouldn't Glucopage XR have some effect within the first 24 hours? I am taking 500 mg once a day with Starlix (three times per day). Thanks.

Answer

The response to Glucophage XR (a long acting form of metformin) is in the range of weeks. It works by improving the body's response to insulin and this effect takes time. It does not stimulate insulin release, as Starlix does, so you would not expect an immediate effect. In addition you have appropriately been started on a small dose. You may need more to control the sugar levels, this will be determined after the response to this dose has been determined.

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