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    • GLIMEPIRIDE (Generic for AMARYL)

    • QTY 90
    • 1 MG
    • Tablet
    • Near  77381

GLIMEPIRIDE (GLYE me pye ride) treats type 2 diabetes. It works by increasing insulin levels in your body, which decreases your blood sugar (glucose). It also helps your body use insulin more effectively. It belongs to a group of medications called sulfonylureas. Changes to diet and exercise are often combined with this medication.


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Glimepiride 1mg Tablet

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