glucotrol
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Definition
Noun: A prescription medication belonging to the sulfonylurea class, used to manage high blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes. Its primary action is to stimulate the pancreas to release more insulin.
Usage
Glucotrol is used as a proper noun, specifically a brand or trade name for the drug glipizide. It is typically used in medical, pharmaceutical, and patient-care contexts. - The doctor prescribed Glucotrol to help control my blood sugar. - Glucotrol is often taken once or twice daily before meals. - Common side effects of Glucotrol can include dizziness or upset stomach.
Advanced Usage
- "on Glucotrol": Describing a patient's current medication regimen.
- The patient has been on Glucotrol for six months with good results.
- "Glucotrol therapy": Referring to the treatment plan involving this medication.
- Initiating Glucotrol therapy requires careful monitoring of blood glucose levels.
Variants and Related Words
- Glipizide (n): The generic, non-brand name for the same drug.
- Glucotrol is the brand name for glipizide.
- Antidiabetic (adj/n): A general term for drugs or agents used to treat diabetes.
- Sulfonylurea (n): The class of oral diabetes medications to which glipizide (Glucotrol) belongs.
Synonyms
- Oral hypoglycemic agent: A more technical term for a drug taken by mouth to lower blood sugar.
- Anti-diabetic drug: A broad synonym for medications used to treat diabetes.
Related Terms (Note: Glucotrol itself does not form phrasal verbs or idioms. The following are related medical terms.)
- Hypoglycemia: A condition of low blood sugar, which can be a risk when taking medications like Glucotrol.
- Hyperglycemia: A condition of high blood sugar, which Glucotrol is designed to treat.
- Pancreatic beta cells: The specific cells in the pancreas that Glucotrol stimulates to produce insulin.
Noun
- an oral antidiabetic drug (trade name Glucotrol) that stimulates the release of insulin from the pancreas