Metformin Alternatives in Ohio
Compare generic and therapeutic alternatives to Metformin (metformin hydrochloride) available at Ohio pharmacies. Save up to 90% on your prescription — no insurance required.
Top Alternatives in Ohio
Empagliflozin (Jardiance)
therapeutic
SGLT2 inhibitor with cardiovascular / renal benefit — add-on for high-risk patients
Avg cash price: $560/mo
Semaglutide (Ozempic)
therapeutic
GLP-1 agonist — superior weight loss, added if metformin insufficient
Avg cash price: $940/mo
Glipizide (sulfonylurea)
therapeutic
Older oral diabetes drug — affordable but causes weight gain and hypoglycaemia
Avg cash price: $10/mo
Ohio Prescription Assistance Programs
Ohio Medicaid Rx (OhioMHAS)
Prescription drug coverage for Ohio Medicaid (MyCare Ohio, Medicaid Managed Care) beneficiaries.
Eligibility: Low-income Ohio adults, children, pregnant women, seniors, and people with disabilities. Ohio expanded Medicaid under the ACA.
Ohio Best Rx (State Discount Card)
State-sponsored prescription discount card providing savings of 10–75% on brand and generic medications at participating pharmacies.
Eligibility: All Ohio residents regardless of age or income. No enrollment required. Available at ohiobestrx.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is metformin still the first-line drug for type 2 diabetes?
Metformin has 60+ years of safety data, lowers HbA1c effectively, does not cause hypoglycaemia or weight gain, reduces cardiovascular risk, and costs under $10/month as a generic.
What is metformin ER and is it better than regular metformin?
Metformin extended-release (ER/XR) is taken once daily and causes less GI side effects (nausea, diarrhoea) than immediate-release. Most patients who struggle with regular metformin tolerate ER well.
Does metformin cause B12 deficiency?
Yes — long-term metformin use reduces vitamin B12 absorption in ~30% of patients. Annual B12 testing is recommended, especially for patients on metformin for >4 years or those with neuropathy.
Can metformin be used for PCOS without diabetes?
Yes — metformin is used off-label in PCOS to improve insulin sensitivity, regulate menstrual cycles, and reduce androgen levels. It is often combined with lifestyle change and hormonal therapy.
What does metformin cost through Script Unlock?
Metformin is one of the cheapest medications in existence — typically $4–$10/month. Script Unlock pharmacies offer competitive cash pricing and can supply both IR and ER formulations.