Prepare a Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) for the drug mentioned: Drug name: Glibenclamide Instructions for preparing: ü The assignment should be typed and printed on A4 single sheet. ü The PIL will...

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Prepare a Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) for the drug mentioned:



Drug name: Glibenclamide



Instructions for preparing:


ü The assignment should be typed and printed on A4 single sheet.
ü The PIL will be evaluated for its
content, presentation and layout.


ü The following subheadings are to be included:

1.

Generic name:



2.

Brand name:



3.

Therapeutic class:



4.

Dosage forms, color, shape, size, any special characteristics of the dosage form:



5.

Cost per strip/box in RO



6.

Principal indication (labeled and unlabeled):



7.

Dose and instructions for each indication:



8.

Significant drug interactions (Rx, OTC, or herbals) and/or drug-nutrient Interactions;



9.

describe the mechanism:



10.

Adverse drug reactions (include common and serious side effects):



11.

Contraindications/warnings/precautions:



12.

Monitoring Parameters:



13.

Auxiliary Labels Required:



14.

Key counseling points:



15.

Is a dose alternation required in; if yes, state



? Renal impairment



? Hepatic impairment



? Geriatric patients



? Pediatric patients


1.
References are to be included.
At least four references should be used; out of which 2 from the internet and 2 from textbooks/reference books.
2. References to follow APA referencing.
The leaflet must be:

  • In A4 paper size

  • typed form both side

  • Should be in landscape

  • Attractive

  • Use picture

  • In color

  • Tri folded paper




Prepare a Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) for the drug mentioned: Drug name: Glibenclamide Instructions for preparing: The assignment should be typed and printed on A4 single sheet. The PIL will be evaluated for its content, presentation and layout. The following subheadings are to be included: 1. Generic name: 2. Brand name: 3. Therapeutic class: 4. Dosage forms, color, shape, size, any special characteristics of the dosage form: 5. Cost per strip/box in RO 6. Principal indication (labeled and unlabeled): 7. Dose and instructions for each indication: 8. Significant drug interactions (Rx, OTC, or herbals) and/or drug-nutrient Interactions; 9. describe the mechanism: 10. Adverse drug reactions (include common and serious side effects): 11. Contraindications/warnings/precautions: 12. Monitoring Parameters: 13. Auxiliary Labels Required: 14. Key counseling points: 15. Is a dose alternation required in; if yes, state  Renal impairment  Hepatic impairment  Geriatric patients  Pediatric patients 1. References are to be included. At least four references should be used; out of which 2 from the internet and 2 from textbooks/reference books. 2. References to follow APA referencing. The leaflet must be: · In A4 paper size · typed form both side · Should be in landscape · Attractive · Use picture · In color · Tri folded paper
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Answer To: Prepare a Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) for the drug mentioned: Drug name: Glibenclamide...

Robert answered on Dec 26 2021
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1. Generic name: Glyburide
2. Brand name: Daonil
3. Therapeutic class: Oral antidiabetic agent: Sulfonylurea
4. Dosage forms, color, shape, size, an
y special characteristics of the dosage form:
Start with 1-2 tablets/day
5. Cost per strip/box in RO: 0.9 Omani Riyal/Strip
6. Principal indication (labeled and unlabeled):
Sulphonylureas or Glibenclamide are suitable for the treatment of subjects with non-insulin-dependent diabetes (type II diabetes) when the mere diet is not sufficient. This therapy is suitable for people over 40 years. In about 15% of the patients the sulphonylureas is a failure. The 'second generation' glibenclamide should be tried before initiation of insulin therapy. Secondary failures occur after months or years of treatment. About half of the treated subjects do not respond to long-term treatment with sulphonyl ureas. A combination with metformin should be resorted to in case of failure. Glibenclamide should be combined with insulin. Several studies indicates it success.
7. Dose and instructions for each indication:
Initial dose 1.25 to 5 mg at an interval of 24 hours (oral administration)
Maintenance dose 1.25 to 20 mg at 24 hours interval (oral administration)
8. Significant drug interactions (Rx, OTC, or herbals) and/or drug-nutrient Interactions;
The following medicines can cause adverse affects when used alongside Glibenclamide Tablets:
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