Hi. My hubby is type 2 and being a type 1 I'm unfamiliar with his meds. Can anyone tell me if it's absolutely necessary to take gliclazide with food or not? The reason being that he finds it very difficult to eat breakfast but has been told he must take one first thing in the morning. He usually gets up at 6 and eats for the first time around 11... TIA x
Gliclazide is a sulphonylurea and works by stimulating the pancreas to produce more insulin. https://www.diabetes.org.uk/guide-t...iabetes/tablets-and-medication/sulphonylureas (Perhaps you were thinking of dapaglifozin which inhibits glucose reabsorption in the kidney.) I agree that there is a risk that it may cause hypoglycaemia if not enough carbs are eaten.When taking Gliclazide you need to be eating enough carbs to stop hypos, because it causes glucose to be peed out
Information from a UK drug website:-Can anyone tell me if it's absolutely necessary to take gliclazide with food or not?
I used to take Gliclazide, I had it with my breakfast and it would work during the day. There is a risk of hypo, so hopefully they also prescribed your husband with test strips and a metre! As he will need to do this, especially before driving.Hi. My hubby is type 2 and being a type 1 I'm unfamiliar with his meds. Can anyone tell me if it's absolutely necessary to take gliclazide with food or not? The reason being that he finds it very difficult to eat breakfast but has been told he must take one first thing in the morning. He usually gets up at 6 and eats for the first time around 11... TIA x
4.4 Special warnings and precautions for use
Hypoglycaemia
This treatment should be prescribed only if the patient is likely to have a regular food intake (including breakfast). It is important to have a regular carbohydrate intake due to the increased risk of hypoglycaemia if a meal is taken late, if an inadequate amount of food is consumed or if the food is low in carbohydrate. Hypoglycaemia is more likely to occur during low-calorie diets, following prolonged or strenuous exercise, alcohol intake or if a combination of hypoglycaemic agents is being used. https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/product/5883/smpc
Because most of them don't know or understand.Now this is what I cannot understand. They dish out a drug (to those with high glucose) that lowers glucose levels that have been caused by an inability to process carbs....and tell you that you must take it with carbs or you may suffer, wait for it, 'low glucose'? I know it's the same principle in its usage as insulin but I know for a fact, IF I didn't have to take insulin I wouldn't. When there are alternatives, why don't they explain them to people?
Oh sorry Doc
I too was put on Gliclazide due to SR Metformin and Constipation. I do mot like them at all i am so light headed and off Balance. Going to phone Dic in morning to get changed to something else
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