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Metformin Iodinated contrast media

All patients admitted to a hospital during 6 months who had taken at least one dose of metformin were retrospectively evaluated for susceptibility factors for metformin-associated lactic acidosis (8). There were 263 hospitalizations in 204 patients. In 71 admissions there was at least one contraindication, such as renal or liver disease, renal dysfunction, congestive cardiac failure, metabolic acidosis, or an intravenous iodinated contrast medium given within 48 hours of metformin. In 29 (41%) metformin was continued despite the contraindication. The most frequent contraindication was a raised serum creatinine, but in only eight of the 32 admissions was metformin withdrawn. Of nine patients using metformin who died (not necessarily directly related to metformin), six had an absolute contraindication. In two patients who died and in one who survived, blood lactate was increased and this was temporally related to the use of metformin. [Pg.372]

Radiocontrast media can induce acute renal insufficiency in patients taking metformin (139,140). Metformin should be withdrawn 2 days before an iodinated contrast medium is given (SEDA-21, 445) and the following protocol has been suggested (141) ... [Pg.377]


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