Metformin may lead to B12 deficiency and neuropathy. There are no published data on the prevalence of Metformin-related B12 deficiency and neuropathy in the Arabian Gulf.
Determine whether Metformin intake is associated with B12 deficiency and whether B12 deficiency is associated with diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) and painful diabetic neuropathy.
Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) (
Comparing Metformin to non-Metformin users there were no differences in B12 levels, VPT, or DN4. The prevalence of B12 deficiency (B12 <133 pmol/l) was lower (
Serum B12 levels were comparable between Metformin and non-Metformin users with T2DM in Qatar. T2DM patients on Metformin had a lower prevalence of B12 deficiency. Furthermore, the prevalence and severity of neuropathy and painful diabetic neuropathy were comparable between patients with and without B12 deficiency.