

| Dosage | Package | Price per Dose | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2,5mg | 360 pills | A$1.10 | A$497.70 A$398.16 Popular | |
| 2,5mg | 180 pills | A$1.19 | A$267.77 A$214.22 | |
| 2,5mg | 120 pills | A$1.28 | A$192.03 A$153.62 | |
| 2,5mg | 90 pills | A$1.38 | A$156.86 A$125.49 | |
| 2,5mg | 60 pills | A$1.51 | A$113.58 A$90.87 | |
| 2,5mg | 30 pills | A$1.80 | A$67.60 A$54.08 | |
| 5mg | 360 pills | A$0.97 | A$438.19 A$350.55 Best Price | |
| 5mg | 180 pills | A$1.13 | A$254.24 A$203.40 | |
| 5mg | 120 pills | A$1.19 | A$178.50 A$142.80 | |
| 5mg | 90 pills | A$1.26 | A$140.63 A$112.51 | |
| 5mg | 60 pills | A$1.30 | A$97.35 A$77.88 | |
| 5mg | 30 pills | A$1.51 | A$56.78 A$45.42 |
Glibenclamide, also called glyburide in some markets, is a sulfonylurea used to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. It is usually prescribed when diet and exercise alone do not control glucose well. In online pharmacies it is offered as tablets in common strengths such as 5 mg or 2.5 mg, depending on the country.
The medicine acts on the pancreas to release more insulin. This helps reduce after meal and daily glucose levels. The effect depends on how much insulin the body can still produce. It may be used alone or with other diabetes medicines and lifestyle changes.
The dose is tailored to the patient. A typical starting dose is 2.5 mg to 5 mg once daily with the first meal. The dose can be adjusted gradually by the clinician. Do not take more than prescribed and do not skip meals. If you miss a meal, talk to your doctor before taking a dose.
Glibenclamide is not suitable for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. It should be avoided in severe kidney or liver disease. Do not use if you are allergic to sulfonylureas. Pregnant or breastfeeding women need medical guidance on safer options.
Common side effects include low blood sugar, dizziness, headaches, and stomach upset. Weight gain and skin reactions can occur in some people. Severe hypoglycemia is a danger and requires prompt treatment. Keep glucose tablets on hand and monitor meals and activity.
Alcohol can raise the risk of hypoglycemia with this medicine. Several medicines may interact with glibenclamide, so tell your pharmacist about all prescriptions, over‑the‑counter drugs, and supplements. Regular glucose monitoring helps keep doses safe and effective.
Store in a cool, dry place away from light and out of reach of children. When buying online, choose a licensed pharmacy, check the product description, and verify expiry dates. Compare tablet strengths and options, including generics where available, and follow prescription requirements.
Some patients report steadier morning glucose readings after starting glibenclamide, especially when paired with diet changes and exercise. Others notice the need for dose adjustments as weight, activity, or kidney function changes. Always discuss progress with your healthcare provider to fine tune the plan.
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