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Glipizide dosage forms
Dosage Quantity Price from Per unit 2.5MG 30 Tablets $28.76 $0.96 2.5MG 60 Tablets $67.68 $1.13 2.5MG 90 Tablets $92.52 $1.03 5MG 30 Tablets $9.99 $0.33 5MG 60 Tablets $10.98 $0.18 5MG 90 Tablets $19.89 $0.22 10MG 30 Tablets $10.34 $0.34 10MG 60 Tablets $11.68 $0.20 10MG 90 Tablets $21.69 $0.24
| Dosage | Quantity | Price from | Per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2.5MG | 30 Tablets | $28.76 | $0.96 |
| 2.5MG | 60 Tablets | $67.68 | $1.13 |
| 2.5MG | 90 Tablets | $92.52 | $1.03 |
| 5MG | 30 Tablets | $9.99 | $0.33 |
| 5MG | 60 Tablets | $10.98 | $0.18 |
| 5MG | 90 Tablets | $19.89 | $0.22 |
| 10MG | 30 Tablets | $10.34 | $0.34 |
| 10MG | 60 Tablets | $11.68 | $0.20 |
| 10MG | 90 Tablets | $21.69 | $0.24 |
Glipizide Warnings
The safety and warning information provided here is crucial for understanding the potential risks associated with this medication. Please read carefully and discuss any concerns with your healthcare provider.
Low Blood Sugar Levels: Glipizide may cause your blood sugar to drop to dangerously low levels, especially if combined with other blood sugar-lowering medications like insulin or if meals are skipped. When initiating treatment, you may need to monitor your blood sugar more frequently. Symptoms of low blood sugar include shakiness, anxiety, rapid heartbeat, sweating, confusion, and extreme hunger. Increased risks include missing meals, irregular meal times, alcohol consumption, intense exercise, and certain medications. Older adults and individuals with kidney or liver issues are also at higher risk.
Risk of Low Red Blood Cell Count (Hemolytic Anemia): Individuals with low levels of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) may develop hemolytic anemia after taking medications similar to glipizide. If you have a genetic predisposition to this condition, your healthcare provider may choose an alternative treatment. Symptoms to watch for include weakness, fatigue, and dizziness.
Possible Risk of Serious Heart Problems: Research on medications similar to glipizide, such as tolbutamide, suggests a potential increase in the risk of fatal heart problems. Further studies are needed for glipizide specifically. Contact your healthcare provider immediately if you experience symptoms of a heart attack (e.g., chest pain, sweating, nausea, dizziness) or heart failure (e.g., difficulty breathing, fatigue, swelling, sudden weight gain). Hospitalization and discontinuation of glipizide might be necessary.
Risk for Individuals with Specific Stomach Problems (Extended-Release Tablets): The extended-release form of glipizide has a non-dissolvable coating, which may cause issues for those with certain gastrointestinal conditions, such as strictures. If you have such conditions, you should not take extended-release glipizide.
Contraindications: This medication should not be used in the following situations due to potential serious health risks. Consult your healthcare provider if any apply to you:
- Allergy to sulfonamide medications
- Type 1 diabetes
- Diabetic ketoacidosis
Always ensure that your healthcare provider is informed of your complete medical history before starting this medication.
Glipizide Side Effects
Common side effects:
- nausea
- vomiting
- loss of appetite
- diarrhea
- constipation
- upset stomach
- headache
- dizziness
- weight gain
- nervousness
- tremor
- passing gas
Less common but important to monitor:
- low blood sugar
- high blood sugar
Serious side effects:
- signs of infection (persistent sore throat or fever)
- unusual bleeding or bruising
- symptoms of liver disease (stomach pain or yellowing skin/eyes)
- unusual tiredness
- mental or mood changes
- sudden weight gain
- swelling of hands or feet
- seizures
- serious allergic reactions (rash, itching, swelling, severe dizziness, or trouble breathing)
Glipizide Interactions
Interactions with high risk of serious adverse effects and should be avoided:
- Acarbose
- Aspirin
- Balofloxacin
- Besifloxacin
- Ceritinib
- Chloroquine
- Ciprofloxacin
- Desmopressin
- Disopyramide
- Dulaglutide
- Enoxacin
- Entacapone
- Fleroxacin
- Flumequine
- Gatifloxacin
- Gemifloxacin
- Hydroxychloroquine
- Lanreotide
- Levofloxacin
- Lixisenatide
- Lomefloxacin
- Metreleptin
- Moxifloxacin
- Nadifloxacin
- Norfloxacin
- Octreotide
- Ofloxacin
- Pasireotide
- Pazufloxacin
- Pefloxacin
- Pioglitazone
- Porfimer
- Prulifloxacin
- Rufloxacin
- Sitagliptin
- Sparfloxacin
- Thioctic Acid
- Tosufloxacin
Interactions with moderate risk that may require dose adjustment, closer monitoring, or timing changes:
- Acebutolol
- Aminolevulinic Acid
- Atenolol
- Betaxolol
- Bisoprolol
- Bitter Melon
- Carteolol
- Carvedilol
- Celiprolol
- Cimetidine
- Clarithromycin
- Colesevelam
- Cyclosporine
- Esmolol
- Fenugreek
- Furazolidone
- Gemfibrozil
- Glucomannan
- Iproniazid
- Isocarboxazid
- Labetalol
- Levobunolol
- Linezolid
- Methylene Blue
- Metipranolol
- Metoprolol
- Moclobemide
- Nadolol
- Nebivolol
- Nialamide
- Oxprenolol
- Penbutolol
- Phenelzine
- Pindolol
- Practolol
- Procarbazine
- Propranolol
- Psyllium
- Ranitidine
- Rasagiline
- Safinamide
- Saxagliptin
- Selegiline
- Sotalol
- Timolol
- Tranylcypromine
- Voriconazole
