The hallmark of type 2 diabetes is the inability to use insulin properly. Glipizide, glimepiride, and glyburide, all effective medications, are used to help manage this condition. These drugs are all sulfonylureas and work by encouraging the pancreatic beta cells to release more insulin. They may also increase cells’ ability to use insulin (decrease insulin resistance). Let’s take a closer look at Glucotrol, Amaryl, and Diabeta for type 2 diabetes management.
What Are the Usual Doses for Sulfonylurea Medications?
- Glucotrol (Glipizide): 2.5 to 5.0 mg per day in the morning, by mouth
- Amaryl (Glimepiride): 1 to 2 mg once daily, by mouth
- Diabeta (Glyburide): 2.5 to 5.0 mg per day, by mouth
What Are the Common Side Effects of These Drugs?
- Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar)
- Dizziness
- Confusion
- Nervousness
- Hunger
- Weight gain
- Upset stomach
- Dark urine
How Much Do Glipizide, Glimepiride, and Glyburide Cost?
- Glucotrol (Glipizide): Ranges from $10 to $26 for a bottle of 180 tablets, strength 5.0 mg.
- Amaryl (Glimepiride): Ranges from $7 to $35 for a bottle of 90 tablets, strength 4.0 mg.
- Diabeta (Glyburide): Ranges from $9 to $16 for a bottle of 60 tablets, strength 5.0 mg.
How Can I Get a Prescription for a Sulfonylurea?
All three drugs are prescription medications that require the approval of a physician or other licensed prescriber. QuickMD, with its convenient telemedicine services, can help you manage your type 2 diabetes remotely. You can now get your prescription for a sulfonylurea online through phone or video consultations, eliminating the need for traditional doctor visits.
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For personalized medical advice and to get a prescription for Glucotrol, Amaryl, or Diabeta, QuickMD’s telemedicine urgent care services are here to help. Consult with a QuickMD provider today to manage your type 2 diabetes effectively.
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