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Trade names
  
Glucotrol

MedlinePlus
  
a684060

ATC code
  
A10BB07 (WHO)

Molar mass
  
445.536 g/mol

AHFS/Drugs.com
  
Monograph

Routes ofadministration
  
Oral

CAS ID
  
29094-61-9

Glipizide

Pregnancycategory
  
AU: CUS: C (Risk not ruled out)

Glipizide


Glipizide is an oral rapid- and short-acting anti-diabetic medication from the sulfonylurea class. It is classified as a second-generation sulfonylurea, which means that it undergoes enterohepatic circulation. Second-generation sulfonylureas are both more potent and have shorter half-lives than the first-generation sulfonylureas.

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Originally available in 1984, it is marketed by Pfizer under the brand name Glucotrol in the USA, where Pfizer sells Glucotrol in doses of 5 and 10 milligrams and Glucotrol XL (an extended release form of glipizide) in doses of 2.5, 5, and 10 milligrams. Other companies also market glipizide, most commonly extended release tablets of 5 and 10 milligrams.

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Mechanism of action

Glipizide acts by partially blocking potassium channels among beta cells of pancreatic islets of Langerhans. By blocking potassium channels, the cell depolarizes which results in the opening of voltage-gated calcium channels. The resulting calcium influx encourages insulin release from beta cells.

Sulfonylureas may also cause the decrease of serum glucagon and potentiate the action of insulin at the extrapancreatic tissues. The mouse model of MODY diabetes suggested that the reduced glipizide clearance stands behind their therapeutic success in human MODY patients, but Urbanova et al. found that human MODY patients respond differently to the mouse model and that there was no consistent decrease in glipizide clearance in randomly selected HNF1A-MODY and HNF4A-MODY patients.

References

Glipizide Wikipedia


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