Extreme lactic acidosis type B associated with metformin treatment

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The elimination of metformin is exclusively through the kidneys and elevated plasma concentrations can cause lactic acidosis. We report a case of severe lactic acidosis (pH 6.60) occuring with ostensibly normal therapeutic doses of metformin in the setting of acute renal failure. Continuous veno-venous haemodiafiltration decreased plasma metformin concentrations from 266 lmol/L at presentation to 68 lmol/L, 21 h later. The patient improved rapidly. © The Author 2011.

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Pikwer, A., Vernersson, E., Frid, A., & Sterner, G. (2011). Extreme lactic acidosis type B associated with metformin treatment. NDT Plus, 4(6), 399–401. https://doi.org/10.1093/ndtplus/sfr110

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