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906 This cheap drug could help people with type 1 diabetes use less insulin

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ScienceDaily · 04/15/2026 23:50 EDT

A surprising new clinical trial has revealed that metformin—a cheap, century-old drug widely used for type 2 diabetes—may help people with type 1 diabetes in an unexpected way. While researchers initially hoped it would reduce insulin resistance, they instead found it allows patients to use about 12% less insulin while maintaining stable blood sugar levels.

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