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Broad interest in metformin was not rekindled until the withdrawal of the other biguanides in the 1970s. Metformin was approved in Canada in 1972, but did not receive approval by the U.S. [[Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) for type{{nbsp}}2 diabetes until 1994. Produced under license by [[Bristol-Myers Squibb]], Glucophage was the first branded formulation of metformin to be marketed in the U.S., beginning on 3 March 1995. [[generic drug|Generic]] formulations are available in several countries, and metformin is believed to have become the world's most widely prescribed antidiabetic medication.

Broad interest in metformin was not rekindled until the withdrawal of the other biguanides in the 1970s. Metformin was approved in Canada in 1972, but did not receive approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for type 2 diabetes until 1994. Produced under license by Bristol-Myers Squibb, Glucophage was the first branded formulation of metformin to be marketed in the U.S., beginning on 3 March 1995. Generic formulations are available in several countries, and metformin is believed to have become the world's most widely prescribed antidiabetic medication.