Metformin is helps to reduce the amount of glucose being released by your liver to help you achieve blood glucose control. However, it is not a good diabetes drug at controlling your blood sugar after meals.
If you are noticing high blood sugars after meals you and your doctor should consider adding another oral diabetes medication.
Also bear in mind, what you are eating can have a great impact on your blood sugars. Try to control your carohydrate intake during meals. For more nutrition guidance go to the nutrition tab on the dLife website.
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