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Gliben (Generic for of Glibenclamide / Glyburide in the US)  Gliben (Generic for of Glibenclamide / Glyburide in the US)

 Glyburide Product Name :  Gliben
US Brand Names :  Diabeta; Glynase; Micronase
Other Brand Names :  Antibet; Apo-Glibenclamide; Azuglucon; Bastiverit; Benclamin; Betanase; Betanese 5; Calabren; Cytagon; D.B.T.; Daonil; Debtan; Diaben; Dibelet; Euglucan; Euglucon; GBN; GBN 5; Gilbesyn; Gilemal; Glamide; Gliban; Gliben; Glibenil; Glibesyn; Glibetic; Glibil; Gliboral; Glidiabet; Glimel; Glimide; Glisulin; Glitisol; Gluben; Glucal; Glucobene; Glucohexal; Glucolon; Glucomid; Glucoven; Glukovital; Glyben; Glycomin; Glynor; Hemi-Daonil; Libanil; Med-Glionil; Melix; Miglucan; Norboral; Orabetic; Pira; Prodiabet; Renabetic; Semi-Daonil; Semi-Euglucon; Sugril; Yuglucon
Product Type :  Glibenclamide / Glyburide
Packaging and Product :  
2.5mg Tablets in Bottles of 100 Tablets or
5mg Tablets in Bottles of 100 Tablets


 Glyburide: Manufacturers Information Sheet

** We are no longer supplying this product.


GENERIC NAME: (glyburide in the U.S. and Canada; glibenclamide in most of the rest of the world)

Glyburide (Glibenclamide) is a sulfonylurea used in patients with diabetes mellitus to lower blood sugar.

Notify your physician if you are pregnant or nursing.

Do not change the dose or stop taking glyburide without talking with your physician.

This medication should be taken on an empty stomach, 30 minutes before a meal.

May be taken with food if nausea or stomach upset occurs.

Avoid drinking alcohol while taking this medication.

Alcohol may cause flushing, weakness, dizziness, a tingling sensation and headache.

Avoid taking aspirin with this medication. Notify your physician if you develop unexplained fever, sore throat, yellowing of the skin or eyes, dark urine, or skin rash.

Notify your physician if you develop fatigue, nausea, confusion, agitation, excessive hunger, profuse sweating, numbness or tingling of lips, tongue or extremities (may indicate low blood sugar), or if you develop excessive thirst or urination, or glucose or ketones in the urine or blood (may indicate high blood sugar).

 

 

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