metformin is no longer contraindicated in patients with heart failure
Many clinicians are not aware that metformin is no longer contraindicated in patients with heart failure.
The concern was that decreased kidney perfusion in patients with worsening heart failure could cause lactic acid accumulation.
But we know now that metformin is beneficial in STABLE heart failure patients...and does NOT increase lactate levels.
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