Take the missed dose 30 minutes before the next meal. However, if it is almost time for the next scheduled dose then the missed dose should be skipped to prevent overdosing.
Contact your doctor immediately if an overdose is suspected. Symptoms of overdose may include weakness, shaking of the body, blurred vision, excessive sweating, stomach pain, and seizures. Sometimes, an overdose of Glipase tablet 5 mg 100’s may cause a rapid fall in blood sugar levels that could be life threatening.
Atenolol (moderate)
Gatifloxacin (severe)
Miconazole (moderate)
Ethinyl Estradiol (moderate)
Selegiline (moderate)
Ibuprofen (moderate)
This medicine is used individually or in combination with other medications to lower blood glucose levels in patients with type II diabetes mellitus.
Diarrhea
Dizziness
Shaking of body
Skin Rash
Yellowing of skin and eyes (severe)
Dark colored urine (severe)
Pain in upper abdomen (severe)
Unusual bleeding (severe)
Fever (severe)
Excessive air or gas in stomach
Hypoglycemia
Decreased heartbeat (severe)
Elevated liver enzymes
It is not recommended for use if you have a known history of allergy to Glipase tablet 5 mg 100’s (the primary constituent of Glipase tablet 5 mg 100’s ) or any other medicine belonging to the group sulphonylurea.
This medicine is not recommended for use if you have type I or insulin dependent diabetes mellitus.
This medicine is not recommended for use in a patient having high levels of acid content in the blood.