Glyburide

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Why use Glyburide? Isn’t all diabetes medication the same? Don’t they all do the same things? What’s the difference between one to another? There are different diabetes medications for different needs of the patient. Also, where one medication might work for one person, another person with the same symptoms might not share the same benefits that the first person experienced through a certain medication. Glyburide is used to help control blood sugar levels in an individual. Glyburide is meant for people who suffer from type II diabetes and are looking for a way to gain some control over their body. Glyburide helps to decrease your blood sugar levels by stimulating the pancreas to produce insulin and helps your body to use insulin efficiently. Glyburide is not meant for those who suffer from type I diabetes. The pancreas must create insulin in or for this medication to be effective.

There are certain side effects that need to be taken into consideration when taking Glyburide. This medication can cause you to be drowsy when taking it, so you should be aware not to drive or operate any machinery. It’s possible not to feel this side effect, but you should wait until you know how your body reacts to Glyburide. Since this is a drug that affects your body you need to let your doctor know if you are pregnant, plan on becoming pregnant, or are breastfeeding. It’s also essential to inform you doctor of any medications or supplements you are taking or plan on taking. This also goes for any type of surgical operations that you might undergo while taking Glyburide.

As with many types of diabetes medications it’s important to know the warning signs of low blood sugar or hypoglycemia, especially when taking Glyburide. Such symptoms include shakiness dizziness or lightheadedness, sweating, confusion, nervousness or irritability, sudden changes in behavior or mood, headache, numbness or tingling around the mouth, weakness, pale skin, sudden hunger, clumsy or jerky movements, and seizures. Make sure to keep something with sugar in it if these symptoms should occur. Glyburide might cause other minor side effects such as bloating, heartburn, and nausea. These are very common when taking this medication. If you begin to experience other noticeable side effects that fail to go away, you need to contact your doctor.

This is not a cure to your type II diabetes. It is still important to continue other forms of maintaining your diabetes such as implementing and good exercise routine that focuses on weight management. It’s also important to utilize a good diet plan. These two factors are very important in helping to keep blood sugar levels at a lower rate. It’s also very important not to do considerable drinking while taking Glyburide. Not only can the use of alcohol interfere with your treatment while using Glyburide, it might also contribute to drowsiness while taking this medication. You should also speak to your doctor if you use tobacco products because it might decrease the effectiveness of treatment with Glyburide. Remember that everything is a factor in the fight to manage your diabetes.

Author: Staff Writers

Content published on Diabetic Live is produced by our staff writers and edited/published by Christopher Berry. Christopher is a type 1 diabetic and was diagnosed in 1977 at the age of 3.

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