

| Dosage | Package | Price per Dose | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2,5mg | 360 pill | £0.39 | £164.33 £139.68 Popular | |
| 2,5mg | 180 pill | £0.42 | £88.41 £75.15 | |
| 2,5mg | 120 pill | £0.45 | £63.40 £53.89 | |
| 2,5mg | 90 pill | £0.49 | £51.79 £44.02 | |
| 2,5mg | 60 pill | £0.53 | £37.50 £31.88 | |
| 2,5mg | 30 pill | £0.63 | £22.32 £18.97 | |
| 5mg | 360 pill | £0.34 | £144.68 £122.98 Best Price | |
| 5mg | 180 pill | £0.39 | £83.95 £71.35 | |
| 5mg | 120 pill | £0.42 | £58.94 £50.10 | |
| 5mg | 90 pill | £0.44 | £46.43 £39.47 | |
| 5mg | 60 pill | £0.46 | £32.14 £27.32 | |
| 5mg | 30 pill | £0.53 | £18.75 £15.93 |
Glibenclamide is an oral medicine used to treat type 2 diabetes. It belongs to the sulfonylurea class. The active substance works by increasing insulin release from the pancreas. It is commonly prescribed when diet and exercise alone do not achieve adequate blood sugar control.
Glibenclamide lowers blood glucose by stimulating pancreatic beta cells to release insulin. This helps the body use insulin more effectively after meals and at rest. With consistent use, it can improve fasting sugar levels when paired with a healthy lifestyle.
Glibenclamide is usually prescribed for adults with type 2 diabetes. It is not suitable for type 1 diabetes or for diabetic ketoacidosis. Doctors consider kidney and liver function, age, and other medicines before starting treatment.
It is taken by mouth, usually once daily with breakfast. The dose starts low and may be increased under medical supervision. Do not skip meals when using this medicine, as skipping meals can raise the risk of hypoglycemia. Always follow your doctor's instructions and read the patient information leaflet.
Glibenclamide can help lower average blood sugar and may reduce the risk of diabetes complications when used as part of a complete treatment plan. The effects appear after days to weeks of steady use.
Most people tolerate it well, but common side effects include low blood sugar, dizziness, and headaches. Nausea or upset stomach can occur early in treatment. Some people notice weight gain or abdominal discomfort. Seek medical advice if you experience sweating, fainting, or confusion.
Glibenclamide can cause dangerous hypoglycemia if meals are missed, if you drink excessive alcohol, or if you engage in intense exercise. Do not use it if you are allergic to sulfonylureas. It should be avoided in pregnancy unless a doctor approves.
Tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take, including vitamins and herbs. Drugs that may interact include insulin, certain antibiotics, and nonselective beta blockers. Alcohol can increase the risk of hypoglycemia.
Store glibenclamide at room temperature away from moisture and heat. Keep it out of reach of children and dispose of unused tablets according to local guidelines.
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