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Tolbutamide is a first-generation pot****ium
channel blocker,
sulfonylurea oral
hypoglycemic medication. This drug may be used in the
management of type...
- is one
reason why shorter-acting
sulfonylureas such as
gliclazide or
tolbutamide are used instead. The risk of
hypoglycemia makes this drug a poor choice...
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Glimepiride Glipizide Gliquidone Glisoxepide Glicaramide Tolazamide Tolbutamide Acetazolamide Bumetanide Chlorthalidone Clopamide Furosemide Hydrochlorothiazide...
- chlorpropamide,
glycyclamide (tolcyclamide), metahexamide,
tolazamide and
tolbutamide. Second-generation drugs: They
include glibenclamide (glyburide), glibornuride...
- fengabine, the
fungicide benomyl, and butamoxane, and the
antidiabetic tolbutamide. The LD50 to rats
through the oral
exposure route is 366 mg/kg. In regards...
- phenytoin, and
other routinely prescribed drugs such as acenocoumarol,
tolbutamide, losartan, glipizide, and some
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs....
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Sertraline had a
slight inhibitory effect on the
metabolism of diazepam,
tolbutamide, and warfarin,
which are CYP2C9 or CYP2C19 substrates; the
clinical relevance...
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Sulfonylurea antidiabetic drugs such as glibenclamide,
chlorpropamide and
tolbutamide Mood
stabilizers such as
lithium Some anti-epileptic
drugs such as valproate...
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Acetohexamide Carbutamide Chlorpropamide Glycyclamide Metahexamide Tolazamide Tolbutamide 2nd generation:
Glibenclamide (glyburide)
Glibornuride Glicaramide Gliclazide#...
- protein-binding
sites in the blood,
including the
antidiabetic drugs tolbutamide and chlorpropamide, warfarin, methotrexate, phenytoin, probenecid, valproic...