That is a good question. I will have to keep up with your thread and see what everyone says. I am drinking coffee, so I hope it does not interfere. I asked about Zantec 150mg for heartburn and she said it was fine.
I'm not a big coffee drinker but occasionally I'll have a cup of coffee when it's cold out (I work outdoors for my job). Anyway, I've had coffee (w/milk) a couple of times since on Met and I haven't had any problems with it so far. I would think that if Met interacts badly with coffee, your doctor would have told you to stay away from it by now. Good luck!
I too drink coffee everyday. My only problem is if I use sugar in it I am in the bathroom. I have to use sugar free creamer and equal. Not too tasty but it works for me.
Is it ok to drink coffee with Metformin? I'm a coffee lover so I'd rather not give it up unless I have to. Thanks again for responses!!
It's been fine for me. I am a big coffee drinker sometimes 4-5 cups a day. That may not be so good for other reasons but I can't give it up I love love love it.
I am a massive coffee lover and before I started on met I drank shedloads of the stuff. But bizarrely having started on it the smell made me feel really really nauseous. I've not tried drinking it since - but now I'm going to dust off my coffee jug and see if I can manage a mug with the Sunday papers. *crosses fingers it was just an initial side effects thing*
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