Amaryl
Amaryl
Amaryl jest doustnym lekiem obniżającym poziom cukru we krwi, który należy do klasy sulfonylomoczników.
Amaryl
Product Description
Common use
Amaryl is an oral blood sugar-lowering drug which belongs
to the class of sulfonylureas. Active substance is Glimepiride. It is used together with diet and exercise to treat
type 2 (non-insulin dependent) diabetes. The mechanism of its action is to stimulate the secretion and release of
insulin from beta cells of the pancreas (pancreatic effect). Amaryl is used to treat non-insulin depending diabetes
(type 2) as monotherapy or in combination with insulin (or metformin).
Dosage and
direction
The best dose is determined by a physician on a basis of regular measurements of
blood
sugar content.
Precautions
Be careful your sugar does not fall too low due to
stress,
skipping a meal, exercising too long, or drinking alcohol. Know signs of hypoglycemia and keep a source of sugar at
hand. If your sugar level is too high you may feel very thirsty or hungry. You may also urinate more than usual.
Take
this medication exactly as prescribed as it is a part of a complicated program consisting of diet, medication, and
exercise routines. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, have adrenal or pituitary gland
problems before taking this medication.
Contraindication
Amaryl is contraindicated
in
patients with history of diabetic ketoacidosis, diabetic coma and prekoma, insulin-dependent diabetes (type 1),
severe
renal dysfunction, severe hepatic impairment, individual hypersensitivity to Amaryl, other members of sulfonylurea
class and sulfonamides.
Possible side effect
If you have any signs of allergic
reaction to this medication such as hives, swelling of face and throat, rash or other major symptoms (severe skin
rash, itching, redness, pale skin, easy bruising or bleeding, numbness, dark urine, clay-colored stools, abdominal
pain, fever, nausea)seek for immediate medical help.
Drug interaction
Diuretics
like
hydrochlorothiazide (Hydrodiuril, Ezide, Hydro-Par, Microzide, furosemide (Lasix)), corticosteroids such as
prednisone
and methylprednisolone (Medrol), phenytoin (Dilantin), niacin, and sympathomimetics such as pseudoephedrine
(Sudafed)
are able to increase blood sugar and diminish effect of Amaryl. Propranolol (Inderal) and atenolol (Tenormin) belong
to beta-blockers and also are able to affect blood levels and decrease activity of Amaryl.
Missed
dose
Take the missed dose as soon as you remember about it. If it is almost time of your next
dose
just skip it and return to your regular schedule.
Overdose
Immediate medical
attention is needed in case you took too much medicine. Possible side effects include: extreme weakness, confusion,
blurred vision, stomach pain, trouble speaking, tremors, sweating, seizure, and coma.
Storage
Store at room temperature in a tight container and keep away from sunlight,
moisture,
kids and pets.
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