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Glucotrol XL - Side Effects & Drug Interactions

[Glipizide]



Body as a whole

chills

Nervous system

hypertonia, confusion, vertigo, somnolence, gait abnormality and decreased libido

Gastrointestinal

anorexia and trace blood in stool

Metabolic

thirst and edema

Cardiovascular

arrhythmia, migraine, flushing and hypertension

Skin

rash and urticaria

Respiratory

pharyngitis and dyspnea

Special senses

pain in the eye, conjunctivitis and retinal hemorrhage

Urogenital

dysuria


Although these adverse experiences occurred in patients treated with GLUCOTROL XL, a causal relationship to the medication has not been established in all cases.

There have been rare reports of gastrointestinal irritation and gastrointestinal bleeding with use of another drug in this non-deformable sustained release formulation, although causal relationship to the drug is uncertain.

The following are adverse experiences reported with immediate release glipizide and other sulfonylureas, but have not been observed with GLUCOTROL XL:

Hematologic:

Leukopenia, agranulocytosis, thrombocytopenia, hemolytic anemia, aplastic anemia, and pancytopenia have been reported with sulfonylureas.

Metabolic:

Hepatic porphyria and disulfiram-like reactions have been reported with sulfonylureas. In the mouse, glipizide pre-treatment did not cause an accumulation of acetaldehyde after ethanol administration. Clinical experience to date has shown that glipizide has an extremely low incidence of disulfiram-like alcohol reactions.

Endocrine Reactions: Cases of hyponatremia and the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) secretion have been reported with glipizide and other sulfonylureas.

Laboratory Tests:

The pattern of laboratory test abnormalities observed with glipizide was similar to that for other sulfonylureas. Occasional mild to moderate elevations of SGOT, LDH, alkaline phosphatase, BUN and creatinine were noted. One case of jaundice was reported. The relationship of these abnormalities to glipizide is uncertain, and they have rarely been asso-ciated with clinical symptoms.
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