What is Glimepiride? What are the uses of Glimepiride? Glimepiride is an anti-diabetic medication that is either used alone or with other medicines to control high blood sugar in type 2 diabetes patients. They belong to a class of hypoglycemic drugs called sulfonylureas. It works by lowering blood sugar by increasing the production of insulin from the pancreas. However, the glimepiride API manufacturer does not approve glimepiride for patients with type 1 diabetes and diabetic ketoacidosis. Uses of glimepiride This medication is used with a healthy diet and a regular exercise program in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Glimepiride or 93479 97 1 helps to control blood sugar levels and prevents complications of diabetes like nerve damage, kidney problems, loss of limbs, blurred vision, delayed wound healing, sexual problems, and blindness. It also reduces the risk of heart attack, heart disease, stroke, and death in people suffering from type 2 diabetes. Glimepiride is also used in the treatment of hyperglycemia. It may be used with insulin or other types of diabetes drugs in order to control your high blood sugar. It is used to enhance the positive effects of diet and exercise with respect to blood sugar. How does it work? Since the glimepiride provided by the glimepiride API manufacturer belongs to a class of drugs called sulfonylureas. It helps your pancreas to release insulin, which is a chemical that your body makes to move sugar from your bloodstream into your cells. After the sugar enters your cells, it is used as fuel for your body. When a person suffers from type 2 diabetes, his/her body does not make enough insulin, or the insulin that is produced cannot properly be used, causing the sugar to stay in your bloodstream, thus leading to high blood sugar levels. This condition is called hyperglycemia. Side effects of glimepiride Some of the common side effects of glimepiride offered by the glimepiride API manufacturer include nausea, dizziness, headaches, and weakness. It can also cause serious side effects like low blood sugar, yellowing of the skin and eyes, fast heartbeat, dark urine, severe abdominal pain, skin rash, easy bleeding, trouble breathing, and swelling of the face, tongue, or throat. If any of these side effects are noticed, you should immediately inform your doctor about them. What to know before taking glimepiride? There are certain precautions to be taken before starting a course of the medication. First of all, the consulting doctor should be made aware of any form of allergy, or any history of kidney or liver diseases. The 93479 97 1 drug can make the skin much more sensitive to the sun. So if you are under this medication, you should use sunscreen in order to avoid skin problems. The intake of alcohol should be limited when taking this medication and it should not be used by pregnant women or by people who have recently undergone any surgery.