VITAMIN B12 DEFICIENCY IN CONTINUOUS METFORMIN TREATMENT

N. Kostadinov
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As we know type 2 diabetes is a global disease with many complications. The long-term treatment with metformin as a first line of therapy has been proven to cause low levels of cobalamin /vit. B12/. The main purpose of this analysis is to show the frequency of vitamin B12 deficiency among patients treated with biguanides. The RSNC/regional non-profit association/ “Diabetes Care” in Burgas conducted the study. Patients on metformin treatment for 5 to 10 years were included in it. From January to September 2022 was the period when all the data was collected. Information on the duration of metformin treatment was collected through an anamnesis. All patients were tested for vitamin B12 levels and the average value was found to be < 145 pmol/L - according to certified laboratory reference values - from 145 to 569 pmol/l. All participants in this study had laboratory evidence of anemia and were deficient in this vitamin . Vitamin B12 deficiency is preventable and these data show us the need of regular screening in patients on long-term treatment with metformin. This will allow the identification of patients with vitamin deficiency and the addition of treatment with it or/and discontinuation of metformin treatment.
维生素b12缺乏症持续二甲双胍治疗
正如我们所知,2型糖尿病是一种全球性疾病,有许多并发症。二甲双胍作为一线治疗的长期治疗已被证明可导致低水平的钴胺素/维生素d。B12 /。本分析的主要目的是显示服用双胍类药物的患者维生素B12缺乏的频率。RSNC/区域非营利协会/布尔加斯的“糖尿病护理”进行了这项研究。接受二甲双胍治疗5 - 10年的患者纳入研究。所有数据的收集时间为2022年1月至9月。通过记忆收集二甲双胍治疗持续时间的信息。所有患者都接受了维生素B12水平的检测,根据实验室认证的参考值,平均值< 145 pmol/L,从145 pmol/L到569 pmol/L。这项研究的所有参与者都有贫血和缺乏维生素的实验室证据。维生素B12缺乏症是可以预防的,这些数据表明需要对长期服用二甲双胍的患者进行定期筛查。这将有助于识别维生素缺乏症患者,并增加治疗或/和停止二甲双胍治疗。
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