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sulfonylurea, and amaryl drug very potent.Contents [hide]1 Indications2 Adverse effects3 Contraindications4 Interactions5 Pharmacology6 Mechanism of actionMain article: SulfonylureaGlimepiride distinctly lower the blood glucose level by amaryl drug defects of NIDDM, by stimulating pancreatic beta cells to produce more insulin.
the free encyclopedia(Redirected from Amaryl)Jump to: navigation, searchThis article amaryl drug not cite any references or sources. (November 2007)Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed.GlimepirideSystematic (IUPAC) name3-ethyl-N,N-bis (3-ethyl-4-methyl-2-oxo-5H-pyrrol-2-yl)- amaryl drug carboxamideIdentifiersCAS number 93479-97-1ATC code A10BB12PubChem 3476DrugBank APRD00381Chemical dataFormula C24H34N4O5SMol. mass 490.617 g/molPharmacokinetic dataBioavailability ?Protein binding >99.5%Metabolism ?Half life ?Excretion ?Therapeutic considerationsPregnancy cat. ?Legal statusRoutes amaryl drug ?Glimepiride is a medium-to-long acting sulfonylurea amaryl drug drug. It is marketed as Amaryl by Sanofi-Aventis. Glimepiride is the amaryl drug third-generation sulfonylurea, and is very potent.Contents [hide]1 amaryl drug Adverse effects3 Contraindications4 Interactions5 Pharmacology6 Mechanism Interactions5.
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