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Riomet patient profile

Jimmy – 13 years old
  • Young patient with type 2 diabetes
  • Extremely overweight for his age
  • Tries to control his diet
  • Not much exercise, too much TV
  • Refuses to take pills – takes his medication in liquid form
Florence – 81 years old
  • Patient with type 2 diabetes for 11 years
  • Has taken multiple medications for many years
  • Suffers from arthritis, glaucoma, skin rashes
  • Prefers liquid medications if available
Paul – 74 years old
  • Patients with type 2 diabetes for 7 years
  • Recovering from a stroke
  • Cannot swallow any pills and some foods
  • His medications are liquid or crushed and mixed with food
Alicia – 38 years old
  • Patient with type 2 diabetes/li>
  • Developed hyperthyroidism after her second child
  • Never could swallow pills as a child
  • Now she can swallow the “little” thyroid pills
  • But given a choice, she prefers liquid metformin
 

Important Safety Information about RIOMET®

RIOMET as monotherapy, is indicated, as an adjunct to diet and exercise, to improve glycemic control in patients 10 years of age and older with type 2 diabetes. RIOMET may be used concomitantly with a sulfonylurea or insulin to improve glycemic control in adults (17 years of age and older).

RIOMET is contraindicated in patients with renal disease or dysfunction, acute or chronic metabolic acidosis, including diabetic ketoacidosis or known hypersensitivity to Metformin hydrochloride.

RIOMET should be avoided in patients >= 80 years old (unless measured creatinine clearance is normal), with impaired hepatic function, excessive alcohol intake (chronic or acute), or in the presence of any condition associated with hypoxemia, dehydration, or sepsis.

Temporarily discontinue in patients receiving intravascular iodinated contrast materials for radiologic studies. Diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, abdominal bloating, anorexia, or flatulence may occur, especially during initiation of therapy.

Not recommended for pediatric patients (under 10 years of age) or pregnant women.

Hypoglycemia does not occur in patients receiving RIOMET alone under usual circumstances of use. Hypoglycemia could occur when caloric intake is deficient, when strenuous exercise is not compensated by caloric supplementation, or during concomitant use with other glucose-lowering agents (such as sulfonylureas and insulin) or ethanol.

Please see full Prescribing Information, including boxed WARNING regarding lactic acidosis

Please consult with your healthcare professional to see if RIOMET is right for you. The content of this Web site is not a substitute for professional medical advice and should not be interpreted as treatment recommendations or relied on for medical diagnosis or treatment.