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Glimepiride

Category

Oral Antidiabetic

Form

Tablets

Strength

1mg / 2mg

CAS

93479-97-1

Glimepiride Tablets – Advanced Blood Glucose Control Therapy

Third-generation sulfonylurea antidiabetic. Stimulates insulin secretion from pancreatic beta cells. Available in 1mg and 2mg strengths. Provides effective glycemic control. Manufactured under global pharmaceutical standards.

Glimepiride Tablets are widely used oral antidiabetic medications belonging to the sulfonylurea class. Identified by CAS Number 93479-97-1, it ensures pharmaceutical-grade quality. It works by stimulating insulin release from pancreatic beta cells. Provides effective control of fasting and post-meal glucose levels. Manufactured under strict international pharmaceutical standards.

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Overview

  • Oral hypoglycemic agent.
  • Enhances insulin secretion.
  • Reduces blood glucose levels.
  • Used in Type 2 diabetes management.
  • Reliable oral antidiabetic therapy.

Introduction

  • Glimepiride Tablets are widely used oral antidiabetic medications belonging to the sulfonylurea class.
  • Identified by CAS Number 93479-97-1, it ensures pharmaceutical-grade quality.
  • It works by stimulating insulin release from pancreatic beta cells.
  • Provides effective control of fasting and post-meal glucose levels.
  • Manufactured under strict international pharmaceutical standards.

Important Information

  • Belongs to sulfonylurea class.
  • CAS 93479-97-1 ensures traceability.
  • Available in 1mg and 2mg strengths.
  • Oral tablet formulation.
  • Requires medical supervision.

Dosage

General

  • Initial dose: 1mg once daily
  • Dose increased gradually based on response
  • Maximum dose: up to 8mg/day

Administration

  • Take before or with breakfast
  • Swallow with water
  • Maintain consistent timing daily
  • Do not skip meals

Important

  • Use under medical supervision
  • Monitor blood glucose regularly
  • Avoid overdose

Storage

  • Store below 25°C
  • Protect from moisture and heat
  • Keep in original packaging
  • Keep out of reach of children

Shelf Life

  • Typical shelf life: 24–36 months
  • Use before expiry date
  • Proper storage ensures stability

Manufacturing

  • Manufactured in WHO-GMP certified facilities
  • High-purity API (CAS 93479-97-1)
  • Advanced tablet formulation technology
  • Uniform drug distribution
  • Multi-stage quality testing
  • Global regulatory compliance

Precautions

  • Risk of hypoglycemia if meals are skipped
  • Use cautiously in elderly patients
  • Monitor kidney and liver function
  • Avoid alcohol consumption
  • Not suitable for Type 1 diabetes

Side Effects

  • Hypoglycemia
  • Headache
  • Dizziness
  • Nausea
  • Weight gain
  • Skin reactions (rare)
  • Liver enzyme changes (rare)

Expert View

  • Modern sulfonylurea therapy.
  • Effective glycemic control.
  • Widely used globally.
  • Balanced safety profile.
  • Reliable diabetes management.

Indications

  • Type 2 diabetes mellitus
  • Patients not controlled by diet and exercise
  • Combination therapy with metformin or insulin
  • Long-term glycemic management

Maintenance

  • Long-term therapy under supervision
  • Regular blood glucose monitoring
  • Dose adjustments as needed
  • Lifestyle modifications essential
  • Follow medical advice strictly

Why Choose

  • Advanced sulfonylurea therapy
  • Effective blood glucose control
  • WHO-GMP certified manufacturing
  • Reliable global supply
  • Consistent product quality

Frequently Asked Questions

Common product and supply questions.

What is the use of glimepiride tablet?+

Glimepiride tablets are used to treat Type 2 diabetes by lowering blood sugar levels and improving insulin secretion.

What is the best medicine to reduce HbA1c?+

The best treatment depends on patient condition; glimepiride and metformin are commonly used for HbA1c reduction.

Why is glimepiride taken before food?+

It is taken before meals to match insulin release with food intake and prevent blood sugar spikes.

What is the latest treatment for diabetes?+

Modern treatments include SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists, alongside traditional therapies.

What is the best time of day to take glimepiride?+

It is usually taken once daily before breakfast or the first main meal.