Head-to-head comparisons of medication uses, side effects, warnings, and more.
Key takeaways
Metformin (Glucophage) and Actos (pioglitazone) are both medications used to manage type 2 diabetes, but they work differently and have distinct characteristics. Metformin lowers the amount of sugar your body makes or absorbs and helps you use your body's natural insulin better. It is often a first-choice medication and is also available in long-acting forms (Glucophage XR). Actos improves your body's ability to use insulin to lower blood sugar and is typically taken once daily. Metformin doesn’t typically cause weight gain and rarely causes low blood sugar. Actos rarely causes low blood sugar, but can cause weight gain and fluid build-up, which may lead to heart failure. Additionally, there is a small chance that Actos can cause bladder cancer or liver damage. Bone fractures are also possible, especially in women. Long-term use of metformin can also cause low levels of vitamin B12, which can lead to anemia. Both medications have their own side effects and risks, so it's important to discuss with a healthcare professional to determine which one is best for you.
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Pioglitazone (Actos)
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Summary of Metformin vs. Actos
Summary for Biguanide
Prescription only
Immediate-release metformin is an oral diabetes medication. It's approved for people 10 years of age and older with Type 2 diabetes. The medication belongs to the drug class called biguanides. It works best to lower blood sugar levels with a diabetes-friendly diet and exercise plan. Immediate-release metformin comes as a tablet and an oral solution. You take this medication by mouth usually two to three times a day. It's recommended to take each dosage with food to help lessen side effects like diarrhea and nausea.
Summary for Thiazolidinedione
Prescription only
Pioglitazone (Actos) is an oral medication used to treat Type 2 diabetes in adults, along with diet and exercise. It's a thiazolidinedione, which works by helping your body respond better to insulin. This medication is taken by mouth once a day and is available in both brand and generic forms. Side effects include headache, swelling in the body, and weight gain. There's also a serious warning that it can cause or worsen heart failure.