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Patients
taking Metformin need to take additional precautions after their procedure.
It is possible for dye injected during the procedure to affect the function
of your kidneys.
- Do not take your Metformin for three days starting on the day of the procedure.
- Watch your voiding pattern for three days. If your voiding pattern changes
from the usual routine that is normal for you, contact your family physician.
- Monitor your blood glucose level four times a day until it returns to normal.
It may be higher than your normal because of the procedure and stress you may
have experienced. If your blood glucose reading is > 15 seek medical advice
right away.
- Increase your intake of non-carbohydrate containing fluids (water, tea,
coffee, diet soft drinks, artificially sweetened crystal drinks) to assist in
flushing your system of the dye that has been injected during the procedure.
- Your physician will arrange to have a blood test done in three days after
your procedure to assess your kidney function. Based on the results of that
test he/she will instruct you when to start your Metformin.
- If you have any concerns call your Family Doctor, Specialist, or the Emergency
Department.
- You may also contact Telehealth Ontario at 1-866-797-0000 at any time for
free access to a registered nurse to answer any questions that you may have.
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