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      [Metformin-associated lactic acidosis remains a serious complication of metformin therapy].

      Annales françaises d'anesthèsie et de rèanimation
      Acidosis, Lactic, blood, chemically induced, physiopathology, Acute Kidney Injury, complications, Adult, Aged, Diabetes Complications, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2, drug therapy, Dyspnea, Erythrocytes, metabolism, Fatal Outcome, Female, Gastrointestinal Diseases, Heart Arrest, Humans, Hypoglycemic Agents, adverse effects, therapeutic use, Lactic Acid, biosynthesis, Male, Metformin, Middle Aged, Obesity

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          We report 4 cases of lactic acidosis in diabetic patients usually treated with metformin. For the first 3 patients, the clinical history was similar because lactic acidosis was precipitated by gastro-intestinal disorders whereas all of them were simultaneously treated with several nephrotoxic drugs. These 3 patients presented with acute renal failure on arrival at hospital. Their issue was fatal whereas any obvious cause of overproduction of lactate was found. The fourth case, which was due to a voluntary intoxication, was the only one presenting with a favourable evolution. The metformin plasma and red blood cell levels were performed for 2 of 4 patients and confirmed the overdose. These observations remind that metformin-associated lactic acidosis remains a serious complication, and that medical doctors must respect strictly contra-indications and guidelines for withdrawing metformin.

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