Life and Science (Apr 2023)

Vitamin B12 Deficiency in Relation to Metformin Use in Adults with Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus

  • Anum Gul,
  • Fuad Ahmad Siddiqi,
  • Muhammad Amir,
  • Abdul Rehman Arshad,
  • Saqib Qayyum,
  • Najmush Shakireen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.37185/LnS.1.1.271
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
pp. 4 – 4

Abstract

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Objective: To find the correlation between serum vitamin B12 levels in metformin users among type-2 diabetics. Study Design: Cross-sectional Study. Place and Duration of Study: The study was carried out at the Department of Medicine of Combined Military Hospital, Peshawar, Pakistan from April 2021 to September 2021. Materials and Methods: Using a consecutive sampling technique, patients were selected from both outdoor and indoor medical health facility Blood tests were performed on all patients and serum vitamin B12 level was assessed, a level less than 200 pg/ml was considered deficient. The comparison was made among patients taking metformin and those not on metformin. Results: 148 patients were enrolled, consisting of an equal proportion of cases and controls i.e. 74 patients in each group, with a mean age of 44.09± 10.61 and 46.15± 10.64 respectively. Vitamin B12 deficiency was found more in metformin user group 34 (45.94%) than in patients not on metformin 11 (14.86%) (p<0.001). The odd ratio was 4.87 (95% CI is 2.22 – 10.69). Conclusion: Metformin users taking at least 1000mg daily of minimum one-year duration experienced significant reductions in blood vitamin B12 levels as compared to patients not using metformin. A serum vitamin B12 test needs to be performed on regular basis after every three months in type-2 diabetic patients taking metformin of more than 1 gram daily for more than a year.

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