Clinical evaluation of glimepiride versus glyburide in NIDDM in a double-blind comparative study

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We report on the results of a one-year, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, parallel-group titration study of the new sulfonylurea agent, glimepiride, versus use of non-micronized glyburide to treat 577 patients with non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM). Similar decreases in both fasting plasma glucose and HbA1C were found using glimepiride and glyburide. There was a lower incidence of hypoglycemia with glimepiride than glyburide.

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Dills, D. G., Schneider, J., Aronoff, S. L., Azorr, M. A., Brunner, D., Cefalu, W. T., … Zieve, F. J. (1996). Clinical evaluation of glimepiride versus glyburide in NIDDM in a double-blind comparative study. In Hormone and Metabolic Research (Vol. 28, pp. 426–429). Georg Thieme Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-2007-979831

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