Glipizide
Active ingredient: Glipizide
Manufacturer : USV
Product Code: PR10520
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Glipizide: Uses, Dosage, Safety Information, and Patient Guide
What Is Glipizide?
Glipizide is an oral antidiabetic medication commonly prescribed to help manage type 2 diabetes mellitus. It works by helping the pancreas release more insulin, which lowers blood sugar levels and supports long-term glucose control.
This medication is typically used alongside diet changes, exercise, and sometimes other diabetes treatments to improve blood sugar management.
How Glipizide Works
Glipizide belongs to the sulfonylurea class of diabetes medications. It helps reduce blood glucose by:
Stimulating insulin secretion from the pancreas
Enhancing the body's response to insulin
Lowering fasting and post-meal blood sugar levels
Consistent use can contribute to better long-term metabolic health and help prevent diabetes-related complications.
How to Use Glipizide
General Instructions
Take Glipizide exactly as prescribed by your healthcare provider.
The medication works best when used regularly at the same time each day.
It is usually taken before meals, especially before breakfast.
Follow your doctor’s dietary and exercise recommendations for optimal results.
Your doctor may request periodic blood tests to monitor your glucose control and treatment response.
Dosage
A commonly prescribed starting dose ranges from 2.5 mg to 5 mg daily, depending on blood sugar levels and medical history.
Some patients may require dose adjustments based on their:
Blood glucose readings
Overall health
Response to treatment
Never change your dosage without consulting your doctor.
Missed Dose
If you miss a Glipizide dose:
Take it as soon as you remember, ideally before the next meal.
Skip it if it is too close to the next scheduled dose.
Do not take extra doses to make up for the missed one, as this may cause low blood sugar.
Overdose
Too much Glipizide can cause severe hypoglycemia (dangerously low blood sugar).
Seek emergency medical care immediately if overdose is suspected.
Urgent symptoms include:
Shaking
Sweating
Confusion
Rapid heartbeat
Loss of consciousness
Warnings and Precautions
Risk of Low Blood Sugar
Glipizide can lower blood sugar too much, especially if:
Meals are skipped
Excess exercise is performed
Alcohol is consumed
You take other glucose-lowering medications
Know the signs of low blood sugar and carry a quick source of glucose.
Before Using Glipizide, Inform Your Doctor If You Have:
Kidney or liver problems
Hormonal disorders
A history of hypoglycemia
G6PD deficiency
Any chronic medical condition
Avoid alcohol, as it can increase the risk of low blood sugar.
Possible Side Effects
Common or Mild Side Effects
Mild nausea
Headache
Diarrhea
Dizziness
Hunger
Fatigue
Serious Side Effects (Seek Medical Care Immediately)
Severe hypoglycemia
Blurred vision
Yellowing of the skin or eyes
Unusual bruising or bleeding
Dark urine
Severe allergic reactions
If any serious symptoms occur, contact your healthcare provider right away.
How Long Should You Take Glipizide?
Take Glipizide for the full duration recommended by your doctor.
Managing type 2 diabetes is a long-term process, and stopping the medication without guidance may cause blood sugar levels to rise.
Never change or stop treatment unless your healthcare provider instructs you to do so.
Storage Instructions
Keep the medication in a cool, dry place.
Store away from moisture and heat.
Keep out of reach of children and pets.



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