DIABETES,  ENDOCRINE,  MEDICATIONS

Sulfonylureas


Second-line oral hypoglycaemic agents for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM). Often used in combination with metformin or as monotherapy when metformin is contraindicated or not tolerated.


Mechanism of Action

  • Stimulate pancreatic β-cells to secrete insulin, independent of glucose concentration
  • Result: ↑ circulating insulin levels regardless of glycaemic state
  • No effect on insulin sensitivity or hepatic glucose output

Efficacy

  • Reduces HbA1c by 0.6–1.5% (approx. 7–16 mmol/mol)
  • Rapid onset of action – useful in newly diagnosed T2DM with marked hyperglycaemia

Safety Profile and Limitations

Benefits:

  • Long-standing clinical use with well-characterised safety
  • Proven efficacy in improving glycaemic control

Limitations:

  • Hypoglycaemia (dose- and agent-dependent)
    • More common with longer-acting sulfonylureas (e.g. glibenclamide)
    • ↑ Risk in elderly, frail, or those with renal/hepatic impairment
  • Weight gain: Typically 1–3 kg
  • Durability: May lose effectiveness over time due to β-cell burnout

Use with caution in:

  • Older adults (due to hypoglycaemia risk)
  • Renal or hepatic dysfunction (dose adjustment or alternative preferred)

PBS Status (Australia)

  • Subsidised under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme for:
    • Monotherapy
    • Dual/triple therapy in T2DM management

Key Clinical Trials

  • UKPDS:
    • Sulfonylurea therapy (chlorpropamide, glibenclamide) reduced microvascular complications
    • Neutral effect on cardiovascular outcomes in early phases
  • ADVANCE Trial (using gliclazide MR):
    • Confirmed microvascular benefit in intensive glucose control arms
    • Did not significantly reduce macrovascular outcomes

Common Sulfonylureas in Australia

MedicationBrand NameAvailable DosesStarting DoseUsual Maintenance DoseMaximum Dose
GlimepirideAmaryl1 mg, 2 mg, 3 mg, 4 mg1 mg once daily1–4 mg once daily8 mg daily
Gliclazide (IR)Diamicron80 mg40–80 mg once or twice daily40–320 mg/day in divided doses320 mg daily
Gliclazide (MR)Diamicron MR30 mg, 60 mg, 120 mg30 mg once daily30–120 mg once daily120 mg daily
GlipizideMinidiab2.5 mg, 5 mg2.5–5 mg once daily2.5–20 mg/day (single or divided doses)40 mg daily
Glibenclamide (Glyburide)Daonil2.5 mg, 5 mg2.5–5 mg daily2.5–15 mg/day in divided doses20 mg daily

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