Glybuzole is a hypoglycaemic medicine that is primarily used to treat diabetes mellitus type 2. Glybuzole and other sulfonylureas cannot be used to treat diabetes type 1, because they are ineffective if insulin production is inhibited, in such cases as diabetes type 1 and post-
pancreatectomy.
Side effects The main side effects of glybuzole and other sulfonylureas are induction of
hypoglycaemia, weight gain, abdominal upset,
headache, and
hypersensitivity reactions. Hypoglycaemia is mainly caused by excesses in insulin production due to doses that are too high, or due to the eating habits of the patient.
Contraindications It should not be taken if the patient has a hypersensitivity for sulfonylureas.
Interactions There are some drugs that prolong the effects of drugs such as glybuzole and thereby increase the possibility of hypoglycaemia, these drugs include allopurinol, sulfonamides, acetylsalicylic acid and derivatives and fibrates. ==Toxicity==