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Metformin

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A metabolic modulator that may slow aging by mimicking caloric restriction.

Metformin is a biguanide drug that primarily activates AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), a master metabolic regulator. This action mimics a state of caloric restriction, leading to improved insulin sensitivity, reduced hepatic glucose production, and modulation of cellular pathways related to aging, such as inflammation and autophagy.

Verdict

A promising metabolic modulator for healthspan, but evidence in non-diabetics is evolving.

HEALTHSPAN IMPACT

Moderate

RISK LEVEL

Moderate

EVIDENCE GRADE

B

MONTHLY COST

$4 - $20

Protocol

  • Off-label healthspan protocols often involve 500mg to 1500mg daily, typically with the largest meal.
  • Some protocols suggest cycling or skipping doses on exercise days to avoid blunting training adaptations.

Flags

  • Common side effects include gastrointestinal issues like diarrhea, nausea, and gas.
  • Carries a black box warning for lactic acidosis, a rare but serious complication.
  • May interfere with the absorption of vitamin B12, requiring monitoring and supplementation.
  • May blunt the hypertrophic and mitochondrial adaptations to strenuous exercise.
  • Contraindicated in patients with severe renal impairment or certain liver conditions.