That is the correct spelling of "glipizide" (a diabetic treatment drug).
Glipizide is NOT a water pill. It is anti diabetic drug.
No. Glipizide is the generic of Glucotrol. It is taken to lower blood sugar in people with diabetes.
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Antidiabetic drugs. Sulfonylureas (chlorpropamide [Diabinese], tolazamide [Tolinase], glipizide [Glucotrol] and others) act by increasing insulin release from the beta cells of the pancreas.
Sulfonylurea drugs work by increasing insulin secretions. Examples include Glucotrol, Amaryl, glipizide and many others.
Oral medications, such as Glipizide, Metformin, Glucotrol or Glucophage; injectable insulin. Injectable Symlin (pramlintide acetate) and Byetta (exenatide). Diet low in carbohydrates and fats. Exercise.
The pill with imprint WATSON 460 is Glipizide 5 mg. Glipizide is used in the treatment of diabetes.
in a class of compounds called sulfonylureas and include tolbutamide, tolazamide, acetohexamide, and chlorpropamide. Newer drugs in the same class are now available and include glyburide, glimeperide, and glipizide