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  • Active ingredient: Glimepiride
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Amaryl is an oral blood sugar-lowering drug which belongs to the class of sulfonylureas.

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Medical Conditions

Generic Amaryl is used to treat or prevent the following medical conditions or diceases:

Generic Amaryl Information

Introduction

Amaryl (generic name glimepiride) is an oral hypoglycaemic agent belonging to the sulfonylurea class. It is prescribed primarily for the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in adult patients. In Hong Kong, Amaryl is listed under the Hospital Authority’s formulary and is also available through private pharmacies. The drug works by stimulating pancreatic β‑cells to release insulin, thereby lowering blood glucose levels. Its use is guided by local diabetes care guidelines, which recommend sulfonylureas as add‑on therapy when metformin alone does not achieve glycaemic targets.

What is Amaryl?

  • Classification: Second‑generation sulfonylurea oral antidiabetic medication.
  • Active ingredient: Glimepiride 1 mg, 2 mg, or 4 mg tablets.
  • Manufacturer: Boehringer Ingelheim (original brand) and a range of licensed generic manufacturers.
  • Formulation: Immediate‑release tablet; tablets are film‑coated and contain standard excipients.
  • Regulatory status: Approved by the Hong Kong Department of Health and listed in the Pharmaceutical Service (HK) for adult T2DM.

Amaryl is not a brand‑only product; generic glimepiride tablets with identical therapeutic properties are widely distributed, offering a cost‑effective alternative for patients.

How Amaryl Works

Glimepiride binds to the sulfonylurea receptor (SUR1) component of the ATP‑sensitive potassium (K⁺₍ATP₎) channel on pancreatic β‑cells. This binding closes the K⁺ channel, leading to cell depolarisation, influx of calcium ions, and subsequent exocytosis of insulin granules. The increased insulin secretion reduces hepatic glucose output and enhances peripheral glucose uptake, particularly in muscle and adipose tissue.

Key pharmacological points:

  • Onset of action: Approximately 30–60 minutes after oral ingestion.
  • Peak effect: 2–4 hours post‑dose.
  • Duration: Glimepiride’s glucose‑lowering effect persists for up to 24 hours, allowing once‑daily dosing.
  • Elimination: Primarily hepatic metabolism via CYP2C9, with renal excretion of metabolites; the parent drug has a half‑life of 5–9 hours in healthy adults.

Conditions Treated with Amaryl

  • Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM): First‑line metformin therapy may be insufficient; Amaryl is added to achieve HbA1c < 7 % as recommended by the Hong Kong Diabetes Academy.
  • Secondary use (off‑label): Occasionally employed in gestational diabetes when insulin is not feasible, though evidence is limited and must be supervised by obstetric specialists.

Epidemiology in Hong Kong: Approximately 10 % of adults have diabetes, with a rising prevalence linked to sedentary lifestyles and ageing. Effective oral agents like Amaryl contribute to population‑level glycaemic control and reduction of microvascular complications.

Patient Groups Most Likely to Benefit

  • Adults with T2DM inadequately controlled on metformin alone (HbA1c ≥ 7 %).
  • Patients with preserved β‑cell function (early‑stage T2DM) who can respond to insulin secretagogues.
  • Individuals seeking a once‑daily oral regimen to improve adherence.
  • Cost‑conscious patients who benefit from the lower price of generic glimepiride compared with some newer agents.

Contra‑indications/limitations:

  • Patients with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis.
  • Those with severe renal impairment (eGFR < 30 mL/min/1.73 m²) or hepatic failure.
  • Patients with a history of sulfonylurea‑induced severe hypoglycaemia.

Risks, Side Effects, and Interactions

Common

  • Hypoglycaemia: Particularly when meals are missed, alcohol is consumed, or doses are escalated rapidly.
  • Weight gain: Moderate increase of 1–3 kg is reported in clinical trials.
  • Gastro‑intestinal discomfort: Nausea, abdominal pain, or mild dyspepsia.

Rare

  • Dermatologic reactions: Rash, pruritus, or urticaria; rarely Stevens‑Johnson syndrome.
  • Hematologic changes: Mild leukopenia or thrombocytopenia; usually reversible upon discontinuation.

Serious

  • Severe hypoglycaemia: May present with seizures, loss of consciousness, or cardiac arrhythmia; requires immediate medical attention.
  • Hepatotoxicity: Rare elevation of transaminases; monitor liver function if pre‑existing liver disease exists.
  • Anaphylaxis: Immediate hypersensitivity reaction; emergency treatment with intramuscular epinephrine is mandatory.
Drug–Drug Interactions
  • Concurrent insulin or other sulfonylureas → additive hypoglycaemic risk.
  • CYP2C9 inhibitors (e.g., fluconazole, amiodarone) → increased glimepiride plasma concentrations, heightening hypoglycaemia.
  • CYP2C9 inducers (e.g., rifampicin, carbamazepine) → reduced efficacy, possible loss of glycaemic control.
  • Non‑steroidal anti‑inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) → may potentiate hypoglycaemic episodes.
  • Beta‑blockers → mask typical hypoglycaemia symptoms such as tachycardia; careful glucose monitoring advised.

Patients should disclose all prescription, over‑the‑counter, and herbal products to their healthcare provider before initiating Amaryl.

Practical Use: Dosing, Missed Dose, Overdose

  • Starting dose: 1 mg once daily with the first main meal.
  • Titration: Increase by 1 mg at intervals of 1–2 weeks based on fasting plasma glucose and HbA1c, up to a maximum of 4 mg daily.
  • Special populations: For elderly patients or those with moderate renal impairment (eGFR 30–59 mL/min), initiate at .5 mg (if available) or 1 mg and titrate cautiously.

Missed dose:

  • If the dose is discovered within 12 hours, take it with the next main meal.
  • If more than 12 hours have passed, skip the missed tablet and resume the regular schedule; do not double‑dose.

Overdose:

  • Symptoms may include profound hypoglycaemia, sweating, tremor, confusion, or seizures.
  • Immediate management: ingest fast‑acting carbohydrate (e.g., glucose tablets) if the patient is conscious, followed by medical evaluation.
  • In severe cases, emergency services should administer intravenous dextrose or glucagon.

Precautions:

  • Take Amaryl with food to reduce gastrointestinal irritation and to coordinate insulin release with post‑prandial glucose rise.
  • Avoid excessive alcohol, which can potentiate hypoglycaemia.
  • Regular monitoring of blood glucose (self‑monitoring at least twice daily) is essential, especially after dose adjustments.

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  • Affordable pricing: We source generic glimepiride near manufacturer cost, providing a significant saving compared with local retail prices.
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FAQ

  • Is Amaryl covered by the Hong Kong Hospital Authority’s drug scheme?
    Yes, Amaryl is listed in the Hospital Authority’s formulary for eligible adult patients with type 2 diabetes. Reimbursement depends on clinical assessment and meeting specific glycaemic criteria.

  • Can I store Amaryl in a refrigerator?
    No, Amaryl tablets should be kept at controlled room temperature (15 °C–30 °C). Refrigeration is unnecessary and may cause condensation, affecting tablet integrity.

  • What is the difference between Amaryl and other sulfonylureas such as gliclazide?
    While both belong to the sulfonylurea class, glimepiride (Amaryl) has a longer duration of action and a lower propensity for hypoglycaemia at equivalent doses compared with first‑generation agents. Gliclazide may be preferred in patients with chronic kidney disease, whereas Amaryl is often chosen for its convenient once‑daily dosing.

  • Does Amaryl interact with traditional Chinese herbal medicines?
    Certain herbs, such as Aristolochia spp. or St. John’s wort, can induce CYP2C9 enzymes and reduce glimepiride levels, potentially compromising glucose control. Always inform your doctor about any herbal supplements you are taking.

  • Is it safe to take Amaryl while fasting during Ramadan?
    Fasting can increase the risk of hypoglycaemia with sulfonylureas. Patients observing Ramadan should discuss dose timing and possible dose reduction with their healthcare provider; some clinicians may switch to a glucose‑dependent agent during the fasting period.

  • Can pregnant women use Amaryl for gestational diabetes?
    Amaryl is not approved for use in pregnancy. Insulin remains the recommended therapy for gestational diabetes due to its established safety profile.

  • What packaging does Amaryl come in when ordered online?
    Our online pharmacy delivers Amaryl in sealed, tamper‑evident blister packs containing 30 tablets per strip. The outer box is plain and unbranded to ensure privacy.

  • Are there any age restrictions for purchasing Amaryl online?
    Purchasers must be 18 years or older and provide a valid prescription or physician‑verified medical assessment as part of the ordering process.

  • How does the prescription service work without a local doctor’s note?
    Our pharmacy collaborates with licensed tele‑medicine physicians who review your medical information electronically. If the assessment confirms suitability, the physician issues an electronic prescription that is accepted by our overseas supplier.

  • Can I travel with Amaryl internationally?
    Yes, Amaryl is permitted for personal medical use in destinations when accompanied by a copy of the prescription and a doctor’s letter. However, patients should verify the specific import regulations of the country they are visiting.

Glossary

Sulfonylurea
A class of oral antidiabetic drugs that stimulate insulin release from pancreatic β‑cells by closing ATP‑sensitive potassium channels.
Hypoglycaemia
A condition in which blood glucose falls below normal levels (typically < 3.9 mmol/L), leading to symptoms such as shakiness, sweating, confusion, or loss of consciousness.
CYP2C9
An enzyme of the cytochrome P450 family responsible for metabolising many drugs, including glimepiride; its activity can be altered by other medications, affecting drug levels.
eGFR (estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate)
A calculation that estimates kidney function; used to adjust drug dosing in patients with renal impairment.

⚠️ Disclaimer

The information provided about Amaryl is for general knowledge only. It does not replace professional medical consultation. All treatment decisions should be made under the supervision of a qualified healthcare provider. We assume all readers are responsible adults capable of making informed decisions about their health. Our online pharmacy offers access to Amaryl for individuals who may have limited availability through traditional pharmacies, prescription‑based insurance schemes, or who are seeking affordable generic alternatives. Always consult your doctor before starting, changing, or discontinuing any medication.

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