Indications
Therapeutic Class
Dosage & Administration
Gliclazide extend release tablet should be taken with food because there is increased risk of hypoglycemia if a meal is taken late. It is recommended that the medication be taken at breakfast time. If a dose is forgotten, the dose taken on the next day should not be increased. Dose titration should be carried out in steps of 30 mg, according to the fasting blood glucose response. Each step should last for at least two weeks. Gliclazide extend release tablet should be neither broken nor chewed. Gliclazide extend release tablet 30 mg, can replace Gliclazide 80 mg tablets for doses of 1 to 4 tablets per day.
Elderly: Plasma clearance of Gliclazide is not altered in the elderly and steady state plasma levels are similar to those in adults under 65 years. Clinical experience in the elderly shows that it is effective and well tolerated.
Children: Gliclazide as with other sulfonylureas is not indicated for the treatment of juvenile onset diabetes mellitus.
Interaction
Contraindications
Side Effects
Pregnancy & Lactation
Nursing Mothers: This drug is contraindicated when breast feeding.
Precautions
Overdose Effects
Management: Carbohydrate intake, dosage adjustment and/or change of diet may be helpful. Admin rapid IV inj of concentrated glucose soln for hypoglycaemic coma.
Use in Special Population
Children: Gliclazide as with other sulfonylureas is not indicated for the treatment of juvenile onset diabetes mellitus.