Dosage Lookup

Metformin

2.5

Moderate

consensus

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Consensus Protocol

Dosage

  • 500-2000mg per day for type 2 diabetes (standard clinical dosing)
  • For off-label longevity use, lower doses (500-1000mg) are sometimes discussed, though no expert consensus exists on longevity-specific dosing
  • The TAME trial uses 1500mg/day

Form

  • Metformin is a prescription drug (brand name Glucophage), not a supplement
  • Extended-release (ER) formulations are generally preferred to reduce GI side effects
  • It is a biguanide-class medication

Timing

  • Typically taken with meals to reduce GI side effects
  • Extended-release formulations are usually taken once daily with dinner
  • Attia notes that timing relative to exercise matters — metformin may blunt exercise-induced mitochondrial adaptations

Notes

  • Metformin is a prescription medication, not an over-the-counter supplement
  • Attia's evolution on metformin is instructive: he moved from cautious interest to active skepticism for healthy individuals, concluding that the mitochondrial inhibition that helps diabetics may harm people who are already metabolically healthy and exercising
  • Most experts agree it remains an excellent first-line diabetes drug but question its value as a longevity tool for healthy people

Expert Positions

Andrew Huberman
Andrew Huberman
Explicitly Avoids for Longevity
Peter Attia
Peter Attia
Shifted from Cautious to Skeptical
Rhonda Patrick
Rhonda Patrick
Minimal Direct Coverage
Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson
Uses in Blueprint Protocol
Mark Hyman
Mark Hyman
Prefers Lifestyle Over Metformin

What Each Expert Says

Andrew Huberman
Andrew Huberman
Explicitly Avoids for Longevity

Huberman covers metformin across 5 videos, ranging from blood glucose regulation to a dedicated Journal Club episode. In his Journal Club with Attia, they critically examine metformin studies, particularly the 2014 Banister study and a newer Danish twin study that cast doubt on metformin's survival advantage. In his longevity supplements AMA, Huberman explicitly states he avoids metformin, berberine, and rapamycin for longevity. He also discusses metformin as a glucose-lowering prescription drug in his hunger and satiety episodes, noting its potency but warning about hypoglycemia risks. A guest episode with David Sinclair touches on metformin as part of Sinclair's personal longevity protocol.

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