If youre a psychiatrist or PMHNP asking this question, heres the real answer: Yes, if : Youre willing to get appropriate training (CME or ABOM certification) You can commit to proper monitoring and follow-up You work in or with a state-compliant structure (collaboration agreements for NPs where required) You see the clinical value in treating metabolic health alongside mental health No, if : You view this as a quick revenue grab without proper competency Youre not willing to stay on top of state regulations and prescribing rules You cant commit to the administrative work (PAs, documentation, labs) The field of psychiatry is evolving
So in this case, if someone already has type 2 diabetes, they may be low in folate, and treatment with metformin may further drive a folate deficiency
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This disruption can result in cellular dysfunction, oncogenic transformation, senescence, aging, and programmed cell death, thereby hastening tissue degeneration and impacting overall health