Indications
- Diactin is used to manage Type II diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) when diet alone is insufficient for controlling blood glucose levels.
- It can be combined with insulin to help reduce insulin dosage in patients not achieving adequate control with diet and insulin alone.
- Diactin is an adjunct to diet and should not replace dietary changes or be used as a shortcut to avoid dietary restrictions. Discontinue if blood glucose control deteriorates.
Pharmacology
- Diactin contains Glipizide, a sulfonylurea that lowers blood glucose by stimulating insulin release from pancreatic beta cells.
- It also improves insulin sensitivity, decreases liver glucose production, and maintains its effects for up to 24 hours.
Dosage & Administration
- Initial Dose: Start with 5 mg daily before breakfast; adjust to 2.5 mg for elderly or liver-impaired patients.
- Dosage Adjustments: Increase by 2.5-5 mg every few days based on blood glucose levels. Maximum single dose: 15 mg. Maximum daily dose: 40 mg, with doses above 15 mg usually divided.
- Administration: Take 30 minutes before meals. Adjust dosage based on patient response and avoid skipping meals.
Interactions
- Increased Effect: Drugs like ACE inhibitors and salicylates can enhance Glipizide’s effects.
- Reduced Effect: Thiazides, corticosteroids, and other medications may lower Glipizide’s effectiveness.
- Unpredictable Effects: Alcohol and certain drugs can unpredictably alter blood glucose control.
Contraindications
Not suitable for Type I diabetes, diabetic ketoacidosis, or patients with severe renal, hepatic, or thyroid issues.
Side Effects
- Common: Hypoglycemia, temporary vision issues, nausea, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and skin reactions.
- Rare: Severe reactions such as cholestatic jaundice, hematologic abnormalities, and metabolic disorders.
Pregnancy & Lactation
- Pregnancy: Use only if benefits outweigh risks. Discontinue at least one month before delivery.
- Lactation: Not recommended as Glipizide may be excreted in breast milk.
Precautions & Warnings
- Hypoglycemia: Monitor closely, especially in patients with renal or hepatic impairments.
- Renal/Hepatic Issues: Adjust dosage for patients with impaired function.
- Stress: Blood glucose control may be affected by stress; insulin may be needed if Diactin loses effectiveness.
Therapeutic Class
Sulfonylureas
Storage Conditions
Store at room temperature (below 30°C), protected from moisture and humidity.
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