I am a PCOD patient prescribed Ovalife Met tablets twice daily, but I cannot find them anywhere. What are the equivalent alternative medicines or supplements for Ovalife Met, since my doctor advised against taking plain Ovalife?
Please do not worry, it is quite common for specific brands to be temporarily unavailable. Your doctor advised against plain Ovalif because it lacks Metformin, an essential ingredient needed to manage insulin resistance in PCOD. The medication you were prescribed combines Metformin with Myo-inositol and D-chiro-inositol. You can safely ask your pharmacist for any generic equivalent that contains this exact combination of Metformin, Myo-inositol, and D-chiro-inositol. To ensure you get the correct dosage, please quickly consult your prescribing doctor or a pharmacist to confirm the strength of the generic substitute before starting it.
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I am a PCOD patient prescribed Ovalife Met tablets twice daily, but I cannot find them anywhere. What are the equivalent alternative medicines or supplements for Ovalife Met, since my doctor advised against taking plain Ovalife?