Metformin + L-Methyl Folate + Methylcobalamin/Mecobalamin + Myo-Inositol

Information about Metformin + L-Methyl Folate + Methylcobalamin/Mecobalamin + Myo-Inositol

Metformin + l-methyl folate + methylcobalamin/mecobalamin + myo-inositol uses

Metformin + L-Methyl Folate + Methylcobalamin/Mecobalamin + Myo-Inositol is used in the treatment of Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS).

How metformin + l-methyl folate + methylcobalamin/mecobalamin + myo-inositol works

This is a combination of four medicines: Metformin, L-Methyl Folate, Methylcobalamin/Mecobalamin and Myo-Inositol which treat polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) in females. Metformin helps regulate hormones in PCOS by balancing insulin levels. This effect leads to more regular menstruation and ovulation cycles. L-Methyl Folate and Methylcobalamin/Mecobalamin provide essential nutrients. Myo-Inositol ensures proper binding of insulin to its receptors and regulates the signaling that follows the binding process. Like this, it enhances body’s response to insulin, and improves hormone balance.

Common side effects of metformin + l-methyl folate + methylcobalamin/mecobalamin + myo-inositol

Taste change, Nausea, Diarrhea, Stomach pain, Loss of appetite

Available Medicine for Metformin + L-Methyl Folate + Methylcobalamin/Mecobalamin + Myo-Inositol

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    Akumentis Healthcare Ltd
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    Ajanta Pharma Ltd
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Expert advice for Metformin + L-Methyl Folate + Methylcobalamin/Mecobalamin + Myo-Inositol

  • Metformin + L-Methyl Folate + Methylcobalamin/Mecobalamin + Myo-Inositol is used for the treatment of polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) and diabetes.
  • It helps support regular ovulation and menstrual cycles.
  • An upset stomach with nausea and diarrhea may occur initially. Take it with food to avoid an upset stomach.
  • Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar level) may occur when taken along with antidiabetic medicines, alcohol or on delaying/skipping a meal. Carry a sugar source for immediate relief.


Content on this page was last updated on 25 November, 2020, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)