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Drug Class
Sulfonylurea
Common Uses
- Type 2 Diabetes
Common Brand Names
Diamicron, Diabend, Reclide
Overview
Gliclazide is used to treat type 2 diabetes.
It's a medicine known as a sulfonylurea. Sulfonylureas increase the amount of insulin your pancreas makes. This lowers your blood sugar.
Type 2 diabetes is a condition where the body does not make enough insulin, or makes insulin that does not work properly. This causes high blood sugar (hyperglycaemia).
Gliclazide is available on prescription in some countries.
Important Facts
- Gliclazide can sometimes make your blood sugar level too low (hypoglycaemia). This can affect your concentration. If this happens, do not drive, cycle or use machines or tools until you feel better. Carry some sweets or fruit juice with you to help when this happens.
- Some people find that they put on weight when they take gliclazide. Try to eat a healthy, balanced diet to help with this.
- You may not have had any symptoms of diabetes, so you may not feel any different when you take gliclazide. This does not mean that gliclazide is not working. It's important to keep taking it.
- If you're going to have an operation, tell the doctor you're taking gliclazide. This is because it increases your risk of low blood sugar during the operation.
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