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Why it's used

Glypride Tablet is used to treat high blood sugar level due to insulin resistance (also called, type 2 diabetes mellitus). It is a prescription medicine. This medicine works by lowering the blood glucose level through activating the release of insulin from the pancreas.
When not to use
Glypride Tablet should not be used to treat high blood sugar level due to the absence of insulin production (type 1 diabetes mellitus). Glypride should not be used to prevent patients with high levels of glucose and ketones in the blood (diabetic ketoacidosis).
Sulfonylurea
Glypride belongs to a class of medicines called Sulfonylurea. Sulfonylureas are a class of antidiabetic drugs used in the management of diabetes mellitus type 2. These medicines act by increasing the release of insulin from the pancreas.

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How to use

Read the directions on the product label, patient guide, or medicine guide provided by the medicine company or your pharmacist before starting to use Glypride Tablet. If you have any questions related to this medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist. Eat this medicine as recommended by your doctor.
You should keep track of your blood sugar regularly. Share your results with the doctor and discuss if your blood sugar measurements are too low or too high. Your treatment plan may need changes.
Glypride Tablet is eaten with food. Take this medicine with breakfast or with the first meal of the day. Do not leave any meal when you are on Glypride tablets. Swallow Glypride tablets whole with at least half glass of water. Do not chew or crush the tablets.

Typical Dosage

The typical dose of Glypride is 1-2 mg once daily. The maximum adult dose of Glypride is 8 mg once daily in a day. Glypride is commonly used at the same time every day. This medicine is not known to be habit-forming.
You should continue to use this medicine as directed by the doctor even if you feel well.
If you have any kidney disease, a starting dose of 1 mg daily is prescribed for patients with high blood sugar and kidney failure to reduce the risk of low blood sugar. You should consult with your doctor before stopping the use of Glypride.
Your doctor may recommend a lower initial dose of this medicine to see the impact of this medicine on the body. Please follow your doctor's directions. Taking a higher dose of this medicine may increase the risk of side-effects. A lower dose of this medicine may be recommended to reduce the risk of side-effects. Older patients may see an increase in the incidence of side-effects with this medicine. As a result, a lower dose may be recommended for older patients.

Use in Children

The safety and effectiveness of using Glypride Tablet in children has not been established. Glypride is not recommended for use in children because of its harmful effects on body weight and low blood sugar levels.

Limit Alcohol

Limit the consumption of alcohol with Glypride.

Lab Tests

Your doctor may request that specific lab tests be performed before you start using Glypride Tablet. You may need to have Blood Glucose test. This test is needed to monitor the levels of glucose in blood cells. Your doctor may request Glucose in Urine test. This test is needed to monitor the levels of glucose in the urine. You may need to undergo Alanine Transaminase Blood test.

Storage

You should store Glypride Tablet at room temperature 20 –25ºC (68 –77ºF), and away from moisture. Store the medicine away from the reach of children and pets.
Medicines may be prescribed for uses other than those listed in the medicine guide. Do not use Glypride Tablet for conditions for which it was not prescribed. Do not give Glypride Tablet to other people who might have the same conditions or symptoms that you have. Self-medication may harm them.

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How to take Glypride

The dose and frequency of using Glypride will depend on the following factors:
  • the weight of the patient
  • patient's health
  • the health of the patient's liver
  • medicines recommended by the doctor
  • any other medicines being used
  • herbal supplements being used
  • response to the medicine

Glypride Dosage

Dosage for high blood sugar due to insulin resistance

Adult
  • Recommended: 1-2 mg once daily
  • Initial: 1 mg once daily
  • Maximum: 8 mg once daily
Older Adults
  • Initial: 1 mg once daily

Minimum Age

18 years

Forms

Tablet
Strength: 1 mg, 2 mg, 3 mg and 4 mg

Missed Dose

A missed dose should be taken as early as you remember it. However, if the time for the next dose is almost there, then the missed dose should be skipped, and the regular dosing schedule should be continued. Avoid taking a repeated dose to make up for a missed dose.

Overdose

What to do if you overdose on Glypride?
If you have taken more than the recommended dose of Glypride, get medical advice immediately. Hospitalization may be required for a overdose. The treatment primarily consists of preventing absorption by inducing vomiting, cleaning out the toxic substances of the stomach (gastric lavage), and then drinking water or lemon juice with a stool softener (sodium sulfate) and activated charcoal. Activated charcoal is a substance that absorbs poisons from the stomach and intestine. In case of massive drug overdose, take the glucose as soon as possible with strict monitoring of blood glucose.
Symptoms of an overdose of Glypride
If you use too much of this medicine, it could lead to dangerous levels of the medicine in your body. In such cases, symptoms of an overdose may include:
If you think you have overdosed on Glypride Tablet, call a poison control center immediately. You can look up the poison control center information from the Poison Center Finder at TabletWise.com.

Precautions while using Glypride

Before you use Glypride, tell your doctor of your medical and health history including the following:
  • allergic reaction to sulfonamide derivatives and other sulfonylureas
  • coma due to high blood sugar level (diabetic coma)
  • high blood sugar level due to the absence of insulin production (type 1 diabetes mellitus)
  • high levels of glucose and ketones in the blood (diabetic ketoacidosis)
  • severe kidney disease
  • severe liver disease
Before you use Glypride Tablet, discuss with your doctor if you are allergic to it or its ingredients. Your doctor may prescribe an alternative medicine and update your medical records to record this information. Tell your doctor if you are allergic any of the following substances: sulfonamide derivatives, or other sulfonylureas.
Before having surgery during the use of Glypride, discuss with your doctor and dentist about the medicinal products you use including prescription/non-prescription/herbal medicines.
The use of Glypride Tablet may change sodium level. Use of this medicine may decrease the sodium level in the blood.
The use of this medicine may change liver enzymes (alanine aminotransferase). Use of this medicine may increase the level of the liver enzyme.

Seizures

Glypride Tablet can make you feel sleepy. Be careful when using any machinery, driving a vehicle, or doing any other activity that needs you to be fully alert. The consumption of alcohol with Glypride Tablet can worsen the sleepiness. Glypride Tablet may cause rarely seizures in some people. If you perform any activities where a loss of consciousness may cause harm to you (or others), you should discuss with your doctor.

Use in Pregnancy

The use of Glypride is known to be not safe for use in pregnant women. If you are planning to become pregnant or are currently pregnant, you should discuss with your doctor the potential impact of this medicine on the baby before you start to using it.

Use while Breastfeeding

Consult with your doctor on the use of Glypride Tablet during breastfeeding. This medicine may pass into breast milk.

Use while Conceiving

Consult with your doctor on the use of Glypride, if you are trying to conceive.

Alcohol

Limit drinking alcohol with Glypride. Drinking alcohol may cause may increase or weaken the glucose-lowering effect of Glypride.

Increased Risks

This medicine may increase your sensitivity to sunlight. If this happens, use a sunscreen and cover your skin when you are outdoors. Limit your time in the sun.

Side-effects in Older Patients

Glypride Tablet may cause increased incidence of side-effects in older patients. Elderly patients may see an increased risk of low sugar level, and abnormal functioning of kidneys.

What precautions should be taken during Pregnancy and Nursing, and administering Glypride to Children or the Older Adults?

Pregnant Women

Contraindicated or Not Recommended
Warning: There are no adequate and well-controlled studies are present which proves the risk of Glypride to pregnant women and fetus.

Breastfeeding

Precaution
Warning: Consult with the doctor before using this medicine while breastfeeding.

Younger Adults Population

Contraindicated or Not Recommended
Warning: Use of this medicine may have side effects on body weight and lead to severe conditions of low blood glucose levels.

Older Adults Population

Precaution
Warning: Use of this medicine may lead to abnormal functioning of the kidney and low blood glucose levels. Take necessary precautions while starting the treatment by increasing the dose.

Glypride Side-effects

The following side-effects may commonly occur when using Glypride Tablet. If any of these side-effects worsen or last for a long time, you should consult with your doctor:
Rarely, the use of Glypride Tablet may cause the following side-effects:
  • allergic reaction to alcohol (disulfiram-like reactions)
  • build-up of red blood cell proteins in the body (Porphyria cutanea tarda)
  • deficiency of certain liver enzymes (liver porphyria reactions)
  • gas or fluid buildup in the stomach
  • hives
  • increase level of antidiuretic hormone in the blood
  • rash
  • redness of the skin
  • respiratory infection (Flu Syndrome)
  • severe skin itching
  • stomach discomfort
  • stomach pain
  • visual disturbances
  • weight gain
The following severe side-effects may also occur when using Glypride Tablet:
  • Immune system disorders
    Symptoms: inflammation of the small blood vessels (leukocytoclastic vasculitis), difficulty in breathing, fall in blood pressure shock
  • Liver disorders
    Symptoms: reduce bile flow from the liver, jaundice, inflammation of the liver liver failure
  • Blood and lymphatic system disorder
    Symptoms: low levels of leukocytes in the blood, low levels of thrombocytes in the blood, deficiency of granulocytes in the blood, decreased number of erythrocytes in the blood, deficiency of red blood cells, decreased number of red cells, white cells, and platelets in the blood, low levels of sodium in the blood decreased production of red blood cells
  • Gastrointestinal disorders
    Symptoms: vomiting diarrhea
    If these symptoms occur, discontinue the use of Glypride.
  • Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
    Symptoms: life-threatening allergic reaction, swelling of the lower layer of the skin, severe skin reaction increased sensitivity to the sun
Your doctor has prescribed Glypride Tablet because they judge that the benefit is greater than the risk posed by side-effects. Many people using this medicine do not have serious side-effects. This page does not list all possible side-effects of Glypride Tablet.
If you experience side-effects or notice other side-effects not listed above, contact your doctor for medical advice. You may also report side-effects to your local food and drug administration authority. You can look up the drug authority contact information from the Drug Authority Finder at TabletWise.com.

Side-effects and Allergic Reactions of Glypride by Severity and Frequency

Common Side-effects

Following are the common side-effects of this medicine:

Infrequent and Rare Side-effects

Following are the infrequent and rare side-effects of this medicine:

Severe Side-effects

Following are the severe side-effects of this medicine:

Mild Allergic Reactions

Following are the symptoms of mild allergic reactions to this medicine:

Serious Allergic Reactions

Following are the symptoms of serious allergic reactions to this medicine:
If an allergic reaction occurs, discontinue the use of Glypride.
If you experience side-effects or notice other side-effects not listed above, contact your doctor for medical advice. You may also report side-effects to your local food and drug administration authority. You can look up the drug authority contact information from the Drug Authority Finder at TabletWise.com.

Warnings

Abnormal Functioning of the Kidney

Such patients are at an increased risk when using this medicine. Use of Glypride can cause low blood sugar level in these patients. Use of insulin is indicated in patients with abnormal functioning of the kidneys.

Severe Abnormal Functioning of the Liver

Patients with severe abnormal functioning of the liver are at an increased risk when using this medicine. Use of Glypride can cause low blood sugar level in these patients. Regular monitoring of liver and blood parameters such as leucocytes and thrombocytes are required during treatment with Glypride tablets.

Severe Low Blood Sugar Level

Patients with severe low blood sugar level are at an increased risk when using this medicine. Such patients may have an increased risk of loss of consciousness or convulsions and may result in temporary or permanent abnormality in the functioning of the brain or can be possibly fatal. Use necessary precautions while starting and increasing the dose of Glypride in elderly patients, patients with abnormal functioning of the kidneys and in patients who are on other anti-diabetic medicines.

Allergy to Glypride

Patients who are allergic to Glypride are at an increased risk when using this medicine. Glypride can cause allergic reactions including life-threatening allergic reaction, swelling of the lower layer of the skin, severe skin reaction (called, stevens-johnson syndrome). If an allergic reaction occurs, discontinue the use of Glypride, and alternative treatment for low blood sugar level should be taken.

Enzyme (Glucose 6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase) Deficiency

Patients with enzyme (glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase) deficiency are at an increased risk when using sulfonylureas. Use of sulfonylureas can cause red blood cells deficiency in these patients. Precaution should be taken in patients with enzyme (glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase) deficiency and use of non-sulfonylurea should be considered.

Inherited Disorders

Patients with inherited disorders such as reduced or absent activity of lactase (galactose intolerance), enzyme (Lapp lactase) deficiency or defect in glucose and galactose transport across the intestinal are at increased risk while using this medicine. The use of this medicine is avoided in patients with lactose intolerance as it contains lactose monohydrate.

Alterations in Diet in Patients Using Glypride

When meals are taken at the irregular interval or skipped altogether, treatment with Glypride may increase the risk of low blood sugar levels. This medicine cause headache, nausea, vomiting, insomnia, restlessness, aggressiveness, depression, alertness and reaction time, confusion, speech and visual disorders, speech problems, tremor, muscular weakness, sensory disturbances, dizziness, helplessness, loss of self-control, disturbance in mental abilities, convulsions, sleeplessness, slow heart rate, sweating, decreased or increased heartbeat, clammy skin, anxiety, rapid heart rate, high blood pressure, palpitation, and chest pain. Glypride should be taken shortly before or during a meal.

Interactions with Glypride

When two or more medicines are taken together, it can change how the medicines work and increase the risk of side-effects. In medical terms, this is called as a Drug Interaction.
This page does not contain all the possible interactions of Glypride Tablet. Share a list of all medicines that you use with your doctor and pharmacist. Do not start, stop, or change the dose of any medicines without the approval of your doctor.

Bile Acid Sequestrants

Glypride Tablet interacts with Bile Acid Sequestrant such as colesevelam, which is used to treat high cholestrol levels. The combined use of Glypride and colesevelam may lower the levels of Glypride in the blood. The Glypride should be taken 4 hours before the use of colesevelam.

CYP2C9 Inhibitors

There may be an interaction of Glypride with CYP2C9 inhibitors such as fluconazole, which is used to treat fungal infections. When Glypride is used with CYP2C9 inhibitors may increase the levels of Glypride in the blood which may lead to low blood sugar levels.

CYP2C9 Inducers

Glypride Tablet may interact with CYP2C9 inducers such as rifampicin, which is used to treat bacterial infections. The combined use of Glypride and CYP2C9 inducers may decrease the levels of Glypride in the blood which may lead to worsening of the glucose levels.

Antifungal Agent

Your doctor's guidelines may need to be followed while taking this medicine along with Antifungal Agent such as miconazole, which is used to treat yeast infection. When Glypride is used with miconazole may cause severe low blood sugar levels.

Anti-diabetic Agents

Special instructions need to be followed while taking this medicine along with Anti-diabetic Agents (pramlintide acetate, insulin, metformin) which are used to lower the blood glucose levels. The combined use of sulphonylureas and other anti-diabetic agents may increase the risk of the glucose-lowering effect of sulfonylureas. Proper dose adjustment and close monitoring are required to prevent the worsening conditions of low blood glucose levels.

Anti-obesity, Antiarrhythmic, And Antihypertensive Agents

Your doctor's guidelines may need to be followed while taking this medicine along with fenfluramine, disopyramide, fibrates, ACE inhibitors, which are used to treat heart diseases, high blood pressure and obesity. When Glypride is used with these medicines may lead to an increase in the blood glucose lowering effect. Proper monitoring of low blood sugar levels is required in such patients.

Anticoagulants

Special instructions need to be followed while taking this medicine along with Anticoagulants such as coumarins, which are used to prolong the time it takes for the blood to clot and H2 receptor antagonists, which are used to treat stomach ulcers. Use of Glypride with anticoagulants and H2 antagonists may lead to either increase or decrease in the blood-glucose-lowering effect.

Antibiotics

Glypride Tablet interacts with sulfonamides, tetracyclines, quinolone antibiotics, clarithromycin, chloramphenicol, para-aminosalicylic acid which are used to treat bacterial infections. The combined use of Glypride and these drugs may increase the risk of the glucose-lowering effect of sulfonylureas.

MAO Inhibitors And Anti-Gout Agents

There may be an interaction of Glypride with MAO-inhibitors, propoxyphene,fluoxetine, allopurinol, probenecid, sulfinpyrazone, cyclophosphamide, trophosphamide, iphosphamides, pentoxifylline, tritoqualine, phenyramidol which are used to treat pain, depression, painful swelling of joints, cancer, muscle pain due to narrowing of blood vessels, allergy, body rashes and muscle pain. The combined use of these drugs with Glypride increase the blood glucose lowering effect of Glypride. Proper dose adjustment and close monitoring are required to prevent the worsening conditions of low blood glucose levels.

Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs

Glypride Tablet may interact with Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, phenylbutazone, propoxyphene, azapropazone, oxyfenbutazone, anabolic steroids or male sex hormones, somatostatin analogs, which are used to treat pain, fever, inflammation, hormonal problems and cancer. The combined use of these drugs with Glypride may increase the blood glucose lowering effect of Glypride.

Thiazides And Other Diuretics

Your doctor's guidelines may need to be followed while taking this medicine along with thiazides and other diuretics, glucagon, laxatives, protease inhibitors, isoniazid which are used to treat high blood pressure, low blood sugar level, constipation viral and bacterial infection. The combined use of Glypride with these medicines may decrease the blood-glucose-lowering effect and increases the blood glucose levels. Proper monitoring of these patients is required to prevent the worsening of glucose levels in the blood.

Nicotinic Acid And Its Derivatives

Special instructions need to be followed while taking this medicine along with nicotinic acid and its derivatives, sympathomimetics (adrenaline, albuterol, terbutaline), acetazolamide, saluretics, which are used to treat vitamin deficiency, low blood pressure, eye problem, fluid build up. The combined use of Glypride with these medicines may reduce the blood-glucose-lowering effect and increases the blood glucose levels. Closely monitor these patients to prevent the worsening of glucose levels in the blood.

Antipsychotic Medicines

Glypride Tablet interacts with Antipsychotic Medicines (olanzapine, clozapine, phenothiazines, chlorpromazine), barbiturates, phenytoin, which are used to treat mental illness, anxiety and epilepsy. When Glypride is used with these medicines may worsen the glucose levels in the blood due to reduced glucose-lowering effects. Proper monitoring of these patients is required to prevent the worsening of glucose levels in the blood.

Oral Contraceptives And Thyroid Agents

There may be an interaction of Glypride with oestrogens and progestogens, thyroid hormones, somatropin, corticosteroids, danazol, oral contraceptives, which are used to treat improper menstrual periods, insufficient release of thyroid hormone and to prevent prenancy. The combined use of Glypride with these medicines may reduce the blood-glucose-lowering effect.

Sympatholytic Drugs

Glypride Tablet may interact with Sympatholytic Drugs such as beta-blockers, guanethidine, clonidine and reserpine, which are used to treat high blood pressure, and abnormal heartbeat. Use of Glypride with sympatholytic drugs may lead to either increase or decrease in the blood-glucose-lowering effect. Proper monitoring of these patients is required to prevent the worsening of glucose levels in the blood.

When should Glypride be not used?

Allergic to Glypride

This medicine should not be used in patients who are allergic to it. These patients may have the following symptoms if they use this medicine:
  • life-threathening allergic reaction
  • swelling of the lower layer of the skin
  • severe skin reaction
  • difficulty in breathing
  • increased sensitivity to sun
  • severe skin itching
  • skin rash
  • hives

Allergic To Sulfonamide Derivatives

This medicine should not be used in patients who are allergic to it.

Coma Due to High Blood Sugar

This medicine should not be used in patients suffering from the diabetic coma.

Insulin-dependent High Blood Sugar

This medicine should not be used in patients with insulin-dependent high blood sugar levels.

Severe Kidney or Liver Function Disorder

This medicine should not be used in such patients.

High Glucose And Ketones Levels In The Blood

This medicine should not be used in patients with diabetic ketoacidosis.

Traveling With Medication

  • Ensure that you carry enough doses of each of your prescription medicines to last the entire trip. The best place to store your medicines is in the carry on baggage. However, while flying, if carrying liquid medicines, make sure you do not go over the limits imposed for carry-on liquids.
  • While traveling overseas, make sure that you can carry each of your prescription medicines legally to your destination country. One way to ensure this is by checking with your destination country's embassy or website.
  • Make sure that you carry each of your medicines in their original packaging, which should typically include your name and address, and the details of the prescribing doctor.
  • If your travel involves crossing time zones, and you are required to take your medicine as per a fixed schedule, make sure that you adjust for the change in time.

Expired Medication

Taking a single dose of expired Glypride is unlikely to cause a side-effect. However, please discuss with your doctor or pharmacist, if you feel unwell or sick. An expired medicine may become ineffective in treating your prescribed conditions. To be on the safe side, it is important not to use an expired drug. You are much safer by always keeping a fresh supply of unexpired medicines.

Safe Disposal of Medication

  • If there are disposal instructions on the package, please follow the instructions.
  • If there are medicine take-back programs in your country, you should contact the respective authority to arrange for the disposal of the medicine. For example, in the USA, the Drug Enforcement Administration regularly hosts National Prescription Drug Take-Back events.
  • If there are no take-back programs, mix the medicine with dirt and place them in a sealed plastic bag. Throw the plastic bag in your household trash. Separately, remove all personal information including the prescription label from the medicine packaging and then dispose off the container.
  • If specifically indicated on the medicine package that it needs to be flushed down the toilet when no longer needed, perform the required step.
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