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Answered by Dr. Emily Carter, MD

Metformin is often considered for individuals with prediabetes, especially if they have additional risk factors for developing type 2 diabetes. Here are some guidelines:

  • High-Risk Individuals: Metformin may be recommended if you have a BMI ≥ 35, are under 60 years old, or have a history of gestational diabetes.
  • Lifestyle Changes First: Typically, lifestyle modifications (diet, exercise, weight loss) are the first line of defense. If these are not effective, metformin may be considered.
  • Consult Your Doctor: The decision to start metformin should always be made in consultation with your healthcare provider, who will consider your overall health and risk factors.

For more personalized advice, consult your healthcare professional.

Last updated: 1/15/2025

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