Adverse Drug Reaction Classification System

Pharmaceutical Information
Drug Name Metformin
Drug ID BADD_D01401
Description Metformin is an antihyperglycemic agent of the _biguanide_ class, used for the management of type II diabetes) [FDA label]. Currently, metformin is the first drug of choice for the management of type II diabetes and is prescribed to at least 120 million people worldwide [A176173]. Metformin is considered an antihyperglycemic drug because it lowers blood glucose concentrations in type II diabetes without causing hypoglycemia. Metformin is commonly described as an _insulin sensitizer_ leading to a decrease in insulin resistance and a clinically significant reduction of plasma fasting insulin levels [A176173]. Another well-known benefit of this drug is modest weight loss. Metformin is the drug of choice for obese type II diabetes patients [A36559]. Metformin was first approved in Canada in 1972 [A36552], followed by 1995 in the USA [FDA label]. This drug is available in regular and extended-release forms [FDA label].
Indications and Usage **Metformin tablet** Metformin is indicated as an adjunct to diet and exercise to increase glycemic control in _adults and pediatric patients_ 10 years of age and older diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus.[FDA label] **Metformin extended-release tablet (XR)** The extended-release form is indicated as an adjunct to diet and exercise to improve glycemic control in only _adults_ with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Safety in children has not been determined to this date.[FDA label] An extended-release combination product containing empagliflozin, linagliptin, and metformin was approved by the FDA in January 2020 for the improvement of glycemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus when used adjunctively with diet and exercise.[L11479]
Marketing Status approved
ATC Code A10BA02
DrugBank ID DB00331
KEGG ID D04966
MeSH ID D008687
PubChem ID 4091
TTD Drug ID D0D7LA
NDC Product Code 0378-6002; 0615-8105; 52493-334; 50742-634; 0378-6001; 50742-633
UNII 9100L32L2N
Synonyms Metformin | Dimethylbiguanidine | Dimethylguanylguanidine | Glucophage | Metformin Hydrochloride | Hydrochloride, Metformin | Metformin HCl | HCl, Metformin
Chemical Information
Molecular Formula C4H11N5
CAS Registry Number 657-24-9
SMILES CN(C)C(=N)N=C(N)N
Chemical Structure
ADRs Induced by Drug
*The priority for ADR severity classification is based on FAERS assessment, followed by the most severe level in CTCAE rating. If neither is available, it will be displayed as 'Not available'.
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ADR Term ADReCS ID ADR Frequency (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (CTCAE)
Chronic kidney disease20.01.03.0170.000225%
Aortic arteriosclerosis24.04.01.0040.000005%Not Available
Cardiovascular insufficiency02.11.01.011; 24.06.03.0050.000019%Not Available
Iron overload14.13.03.002; 12.02.08.0050.000005%
Hypoglycaemic unconsciousness17.02.04.016; 14.06.03.008; 05.06.03.0080.000008%Not Available
Acute interstitial pneumonitis22.01.02.0160.000014%Not Available
Mixed liver injury09.01.07.0150.000005%Not Available
Liver injury12.01.17.012; 09.01.07.0220.000079%Not Available
Pharyngeal disorder22.04.05.0070.000005%Not Available
Adverse reaction08.06.01.0180.000031%Not Available
Low birth weight baby18.04.02.0030.000035%Not Available
Type 1 diabetes mellitus14.06.01.010; 10.04.08.007; 05.06.01.0100.000011%Not Available
Type 2 diabetes mellitus05.06.01.003; 14.06.01.003--Not Available
Gastrointestinal sounds abnormal07.01.01.0020.000041%Not Available
Cholestatic liver injury09.01.07.0160.000051%Not Available
Anorectal discomfort07.03.03.0030.000005%Not Available
Oropharyngeal pain22.12.03.016; 07.05.05.004--
Neurological decompensation17.02.05.0300.000011%Not Available
Conjunctival pallor01.03.02.015; 06.07.01.0040.000005%Not Available
Atrophic glossitis07.14.01.0040.000005%Not Available
Myocardial depression02.04.02.0150.000008%Not Available
Acute kidney injury20.01.03.0160.006626%
Hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy17.13.02.006; 24.04.06.021; 22.02.02.0110.000019%Not Available
Foetal growth restriction18.03.01.0020.000060%
Gastrointestinal tract irritation07.08.03.0080.000012%Not Available
Slow speech19.19.02.004; 17.02.08.0160.000011%Not Available
Deficiency of bile secretion09.01.01.0110.000008%Not Available
Drug-induced liver injury12.03.01.044; 09.01.07.0230.000152%Not Available
Substance-induced psychotic disorder19.03.01.007; 12.03.01.0530.000011%Not Available
Peripheral artery stenosis24.04.03.0170.000005%Not Available
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