Metformin

Also known as: metformin, 1,1-Dimethylbiguanide, N,N-dimethylimidodicarbonimidic diamide, Metiguanide, Dimethylbiguanide, Metformine, N,N-Dimethylbiguanide, Metformina, N1,N1-Dimethylbiguanide, N,N-Dimethyldiguanide, 3-(diaminomethylidene)-1,1-dimethylguanidine, Diaformin, Dimethylbiguanid, Metformin extended release, BIGUANIDE, 1,1-DIMETHYL-, Meguan, Novo-Metformin, CHEBI:6801, LA-6023, 9100L32L2N, Glucophage

FDA Approved Metabolic Modulators
74
Total Findings
28
Human Studies
46
Animal Studies
0
RCTs
0
Meta-Analyses

Evidence Summary

Metformin, a widely prescribed medication for type 2 diabetes, is being investigated for its potential longevity-promoting effects. Research suggests that metformin may influence several key aging processes. Studies in both humans and animals indicate a potential for decreased mortality and a reduction in certain hallmarks and signs of aging. Specifically, animal studies, including those in monkeys and non-human primates, have shown decreases in hallmarks of aging and general signs of aging. Human studies have demonstrated a reduction in HbA1c levels, a marker of blood sugar control, and some evidence suggests a decrease in mortality.

Beyond its effects on blood sugar, metformin's potential benefits may stem from its influence on cellular processes. Research indicates that metformin can impact autophagy priming, a cellular process involved in removing damaged components. Some studies have also explored its effects on cognitive function and physical capacity. However, findings regarding physical capacity are mixed, with some animal studies showing a decrease.

While the evidence for metformin's longevity benefits is promising, it's important to consider the limitations. The current body of research lacks robust, high-quality evidence such as randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and meta-analyses. Much of the evidence comes from animal studies, and while these provide valuable insights, their findings may not always translate directly to humans. Further rigorous human studies are needed to fully understand metformin's potential role in promoting healthy aging and longevity.

Key Findings

OutcomeEffectSizeSpeciesSource
mortalityDecreases+21.9%HumanPMID:36444165
hallmarks of agingDecreases+17.0%AnimalPMID:40311647
Signs of AgingDecreases+6.0%AnimalPMID:39270656
Physical CapacityDecreases+6.0%AnimalPMID:39270656
HbA1cDecreases+0.5%HumanPMID:38627464

Notable Studies

The Role of Metformin in Vascular Calcification

International Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy Sciences 2026 Not Applicable

Rejuvenation Roundup October 2025

First10EM blog 2025 Not Applicable

Female-Specific Mechanism of Neurodegeneration Discovered

2025 Not Applicable

Metformin’s Action Is Regulated by the Brain

2025 Not Applicable

Rejuvenation Roundup April 2025

First10EM blog 2025 Not Applicable

Top Research Outcomes

cognitive function 6
HbA1c 4
autophagy priming 4
Cognitive performance 3
Physical Capacity 3
Signs of Aging 3
brain aging 3
chronic inflammation and tissue degeneration 3

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Medical Disclaimer

This information is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before starting any treatment or supplement.