Clinical Case Challenge #01: PCOS & Metformin
A 26-year-old woman presents with irregular menstrual cycles, weight gain, acne, and laboratory evidence of insulin resistanceโclassic features often associated with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS).
While Metformin is widely recognized as a first-line medication for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, its benefits extend beyond glycemic control. By reducing hepatic glucose production and improving insulin sensitivity, Metformin helps address the underlying insulin resistance frequently seen in women with PCOS.
This improvement in insulin function can contribute to:
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Better hormonal balance
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Reduced androgen levels
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Improved ovulation
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More regular menstrual cycles
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Enhanced weight management
Clinical Pearl: Managing insulin resistance is a key component in the treatment of PCOS, making Metformin an important therapeutic option for many patients.
Quick Poll: What is one of the primary mechanisms of action of Metformin?
A. Increases insulin secretion from the pancreas
B. Reduces glucose production in the liver
C. Raises blood glucose levels
D. Causes rapid weight gain
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