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Diabeta - Glyburide

Glucophage (Diabeta, Glyburide, Glucovance, Metformin) 18.4 (1.8) 40.4 (1.4) 49.6 (2.1) A biguanide that acts by increasing the ability of insulin to bind to peripheral tissues, increasing the uptake of glucose by the muscles and other tissues. [Pg.61]

The incidence of serious side effects with glyburide, sold as DiaBeta and Micronase, is low. Gastrointestinal disturbances develop in 1.8% of patients. Skin rashes occur in 1.5% of patients and may disappear with continued use. [Pg.342]

Glyburide (DiaBeta, Micronase, Glynase), also known as glibenclamide, is approximately 150 times as potent as tolbutamide on a molar basis and twice as potent as glipizide (discussed later). Glyburide is completely metabolized in the liver to two weakly active metabolites before excretion in the urine. Its average duration of action is 24 hours. [Pg.773]

Oral 5, 10 mg tablets 5, 10 mg extended release tablets Glyburide (generic, DiaBeta, Micronase, Glynase PresTab)... [Pg.1011]

Glyburide (Diabeta, Micronase) 16-24 Metabolized by liver to mostly inert products excreted in bile and by kidneys taken 1 to 2 times a day... [Pg.464]

Trade names Albert (Glyburide) Daonil Diabeta (Sanofi-... [Pg.266]

Glyburide (DiaBeta, Mi-cronase) 10-24 (4-12) Very potent dose range 1.25-20 mg... [Pg.533]

Glucotrol XL sustained-release tablets Glyburide DiaBeta Micronase... [Pg.196]

Glyburide (Micronase, Diabeta) 0.5-4 hours 24-60 hours See Glipizide. [Pg.155]

Glyburide (Glibenclamide) Diabeta Micronase Glynase PresTab Cl OCHs ... [Pg.1288]


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