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  2. Sulfonylurea - Wikipedia

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    Sulfonylureas or sulphonylureas are a class of organic compounds used in medicine and agriculture. The functional group consists of a sulfonyl group (-S (=O) 2) with its sulphur atom bonded to a nitrogen atom of a ureylene group (N,N-dehydrourea, a dehydrogenated derivative of urea). The side chains R 1 and R 2 distinguish various sulfonylureas ...

  3. Glimepiride - Wikipedia

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    Glimepiride is an antidiabetic medication within the sulfonylurea class, primarily prescribed for the management of type 2 diabetes. [1][2] It is regarded as a second-line option compared to metformin, due to metformin's well-established safety and efficacy. [1] Use of glimepiride is recommended in conjunction with lifestyle modifications such ...

  4. Glibenclamide - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects include nausea and heartburn. [1] Serious side effects may include angioedema and low blood sugar. [1] It is generally not recommended during pregnancy but can be used during breastfeeding. [3] It is in the sulfonylureas class of medications and works by increasing the release of insulin from the pancreas. [1]

  5. How Long Will It Take to Lose Weight on Metformin?

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    Because weight loss is a “side effect” of the diabetes drug, ... Look out for the common side effects of metformin, which include: Indigestion. ... People on sulfonylureas, for example, may ...

  6. Gliclazide - Wikipedia

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    Common adverse effects over 10%: [13] Hypoglycemia (11 - 12%) - while it was shown to have the same efficacy as glimepiride, one of the newer sulfonylureas, the European GUIDE study has shown that it has approximately 50% less hypoglycemic confirmed episodes in comparison with glimepiride. [14] Uncommon adverse effect between 1 - 10%: [13]

  7. Diabetes medication - Wikipedia

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    The primary side-effect is hypoglycemia, which appears to happen more commonly with sulfonylureas than with other treatments. [ 26 ] A Cochrane systematic review from 2011 showed that treatment with Sulfonylureas did not improve control of glucose levels more than insulin at 3 nor 12 months of treatment. [ 27 ]

  8. Glipizide - Wikipedia

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    Glipizide, sold under the brand name Glucotrol among others, is an anti-diabetic medication of the sulfonylurea class used to treat type 2 diabetes. [1][2] It is used together with a diabetic diet and exercise. [1][2] It is not indicated for use by itself in type 1 diabetes. [1][2] It is taken by mouth. [1][2] Effects generally begin within ...

  9. Tolbutamide - Wikipedia

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    Orinase and other sulfonylureas emerged from European pharmaceutical research into antibiotics, specifically from attempts to develop sulfa compounds. One of the contenders for a new sulfa antibiotic had serious side effects during clinical trials at the University of Montpellier including blackouts , convulsions , and coma , side effects not ...