Gliclazide 80mg tablets
Requires a prescription from a doctor or prescriber
Gliclazide is an oral antihyperglycemic agent used for the treatment of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM).
Genetic variations that may affect drug response
2 known genetic variations may influence how your body responds to Gliclazide 80mg tablets.Gene involved: CYP2C19
These are known genetic variations. They don't mean the medicine won't work for you — speak to your doctor or a pharmacogenomics specialist for personalised advice. Source: DrugBank (CC BY-NC 4.0).
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Suspected adverse reactions reported for Gliclazide
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36 branded products available
Part of the Diamicron brand family (generic: Gliclazide)
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Gliclazide 80mg tablets
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Gliclazide 80mg tablets
This is the NHS Drug Tariff indicative price used for reimbursement purposes. It may not reflect the price paid by patients or pharmacies.
View full Drug TariffSource: NHS Drug Tariff via NHSBSA. Derived from dm+d VMPP (Virtual Medicinal Product Pack) pricing data. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
WHO defined daily dose (DDD)
60 mg
Not a recommended dose. The DDD is the assumed average maintenance dose per day for a drug used for its main indication in adults. It is a statistical measure used for research and comparison purposes only.
Source: WHO Collaborating Centre for Drug Statistics Methodology, distributed via the NHS dm+d supplementary BNF/ATC mapping files (NHSBSA). Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
Therapeutically similar medicines
Similarity is based on WHO Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical (ATC) classification and on a factual NHS dm+d therapeutic-grouping code prefix. Source data: NHS dm+d via TRUD (OGL v3.0), WHO ATC/DDD Index.
NHS prescribing volume and spending trends
Guidelines from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
NICE clinical guidance(1)
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Codes for healthcare professionals and prescribing systems
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NHS UK identifiers
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SNOMED CT and dm+d codes from NHS TRUD (Technology Reference data Update Distribution), licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. BNF code shown is the factual mapping value distributed by NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA) in the dm+d supplementary file under OGL v3.0; it is not affiliated with, nor licensed from, the publishers of the British National Formulary. ATC codes from the WHO Collaborating Centre for Drug Statistics Methodology (whocc.no).
Active and completed clinical studies from ClinicalTrials.gov
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM), National Institutes of Health (NIH). Data accessed via ClinicalTrials.gov API v2. Trial information is provided for research purposes and does not constitute medical advice.
Academic studies and reviews for this medicine's active substance
Showing the 50 most relevant studies.
Reviews & meta-analyses: 13 · Randomised trials: 13 · 1989–2026
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Wenhuan Feng, Caixia Gao, Yan Bi, et al.
Journal of Diabetes, 2017
- Liraglutide
- Adipose Tissue
- Blood Glucose
Wenhuan Feng, Yan Bi, Ping Li, et al.
Journal of Diabetes Investigation, 2018
- Liraglutide
- Blood Glucose
- Body Composition
Siew Pheng Chan, Stephen Colagiuri
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 2015
- Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
- Glyburide
- Gliclazide
Bansal R, Kant R, Bahurupi Y, et al.
2025
B Charbonnel, David R. Matthews, Guntram Schernthaner, et al.
Diabetic Medicine, 2005
- Pioglitazone
- Blood Glucose
- C-Peptide
Gijs W.D. Landman, Geertruida H. de Bock, Kornelis J. J. van Hateren, et al.
PLoS ONE, 2014
- Blood Glucose
- Body Weight
- Cardiovascular Diseases
Lin Y, Lin J, Xu H, et al.
2025
Erik J.M. van Bommel, Hilde Herrema, Mark Davids, et al.
Diabetes & Metabolism, 2019
- Gastrointestinal Microbiome
- Sodium-Glucose Transporter 2 Inhibitors
- Benzhydryl Compounds
V. Mohan, S. Wangnoo, Sambit Das, et al.
World Journal of Diabetes, 2022
Chung-Hua Hsu, Yang-Li Liao, Su-Ching Lin, et al.
The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2007
- Agaricus
- Insulin Resistance
- Analysis of Variance
Sources: aggregated from Europe PMC (EMBL-EBI), OpenAlex, Crossref, PubMed and other open scholarly databases. Retracted articles are excluded. Study information is provided for research purposes and does not constitute medical advice.
Pharmacology and chemical data from DrugBank
Key facts
Drug status
Approved
Major interactions
None known
Half-life
10.4 hours
Mechanism
Gliclazide binds to the β cell sulfonyl urea receptor (SUR1).
Food interactions
2 warnings
Human targets
2 targets
Data: DrugBank · CC BY-NC 4.0
Pharmacokinetics at a glance
Absorption
4-6 hours
Half-life
10.4 hours
Protein binding
94%
Metabolism
1%
Elimination
60-70%
Pharmacokinetic data: DrugBank · CC BY-NC 4.0
Known interactions with other medications. Always consult a healthcare professional.
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How the body processes this drug — absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination
Proteins and enzymes this drug interacts with in the body
PMID:35455969
Involved in protecting cells from hypoxia-mediated cell death (By similarity)
Enzymes involved in drug metabolism — important for understanding drug interactions
Proteins that carry this drug through the body
PMID:19021548
Major calcium and magnesium transporter in plasma, binds approximately 45% of circulating calcium and magnesium in plasma (By similarity).
Potentially has more than two calcium-binding sites and might additionally bind calcium in a non-specific manner (By similarity). The shared binding site between zinc and calcium at residue Asp-273 suggests a crosstalk between zinc and calcium transport in the blood (By similarity). The rank order of affinity is zinc > calcium > magnesium (By similarity).
Binds to the bacterial siderophore enterobactin and inhibits enterobactin-mediated iron uptake of E.coli from ferric transferrin, and may thereby limit the utilization of iron and growth of enteric bacteria such as E.coli .
PMID:6234017
Does not prevent iron uptake by the bacterial siderophore aerobactin PMID:6234017
Involved compounds
ATC A10BB09
ATC G01AE10
Chemical identifiers
CAS, UNII, InChI Key and database cross-references
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Chemical identifiers
CAS, UNII, InChI Key and database cross-references
Linked compound data from DrugBank Open Data (CC BY-NC 4.0)
Gliclazide
Additional database identifiers
Drugs Product Database (DPD)
1327
ChemSpider
580820
BindingDB
50103512
PDB
GCZ
ZINC
ZINC000012461841
HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC)
HGNC:59
GenAtlas
ABCC8
GeneCards
ABCC8
GenBank Gene Database
L78243
GenBank Protein Database
1374919
Guide to Pharmacology
2594
UniProt Accession
ABCC8_HUMAN
HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC)
HGNC:12680
GenAtlas
VEGF
GeneCards
VEGFA
GenBank Gene Database
M32977
GenBank Protein Database
181971
UniProt Accession
VEGFA_HUMAN
HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC)
HGNC:2623
GenAtlas
CYP2C9
GeneCards
CYP2C9
GenBank Gene Database
AY341248
Guide to Pharmacology
1326
UniProt Accession
CP2C9_HUMAN
HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC)
HGNC:2621
GeneCards
CYP2C19
GenBank Gene Database
M61854
GenBank Protein Database
181344
Guide to Pharmacology
1328
UniProt Accession
CP2CJ_HUMAN
HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC)
HGNC:399
GenAtlas
ALB
GeneCards
ALB
GenBank Gene Database
V00494
GenBank Protein Database
28590
UniProt Accession
ALBU_HUMAN
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