
Glibenclamide Tablets
| Product/Composition | Glibenclamide Tablets |
|---|---|
| Strength | 5mg |
| Form | Tablets |
| Production Capacity | 10 Million Tablet/Month |
| Packaging | 10 X 10 Tablets / Box |
| Therapeutic use | Anti Diabetic |
| Package Insert/Leaflet | Available upon request |
Glibenclamide Tablets are a medicine used to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus. They belong to a class of drugs called sulfonylureas, which help lower blood sugar levels.
Here are the key details:
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Composition: Each tablet contains Glibenclamide, commonly in strengths such as 2.5 mg or 5 mg.
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Dosage Form: Oral tablets, usually taken once or twice daily with meals, as prescribed by a doctor.
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Mode of Action:
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Glibenclamide stimulates the pancreas to release more insulin, which helps lower blood glucose levels.
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It works best in patients whose pancreas still produces some insulin.
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Uses:
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Type 2 diabetes mellitus – to control high blood sugar when diet and lifestyle measures alone are insufficient.
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Helps reduce both fasting and post-meal blood glucose levels.
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Treatment Goal: To maintain blood sugar within target levels and prevent diabetes-related complications.
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Side Effects:
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Common: hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), nausea, vomiting, mild gastrointestinal upset, weight gain.
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Less common/serious: allergic reactions, liver function changes, skin rashes, blood disorders (rare).
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Precautions:
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Regular blood sugar monitoring is important to avoid hypoglycemia.
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Take with meals to reduce the risk of low blood sugar.
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Use caution in patients with liver, kidney, or heart problems.
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Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless prescribed.
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Avoid excessive alcohol, as it may increase hypoglycemia risk.
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Inform the doctor about other medications to prevent interactions.
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👉 Glibenclamide is effective for stimulating insulin release and controlling blood sugar in type 2 diabetes, especially when the pancreas can still produce insulin.