SPL Set ID: bde478e6-e290-47e0-9241-ce88d927633e

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Glipizide GLIPIZIDE
2.5 mg Extended-release
REMEDYREPACK INC. FDA Rx Only

Glipizide extended-release tablets,USP contain glipizide which is an oral sulfonylurea. The Chemical Abstracts name of glipizide is 1-cyclohexyl-3-[[p-[2-(5-methylpyrazinecarboxamido) ethyl] phenyl]sulfonyl]urea. The molecular formula is C 21 H 27 N 5 O 4 S; the molecular weight is 445.55; the structural formula is shown below: Glipizide is a whitish, odorless powder with a pKa of 5.9. It is insoluble in water and alcohols, but soluble in 0.1 N NaOH; it is freely soluble in dimethylformamide. Each extended-release film-coated tablet contains 2.63 mg glipizide, USP to provide a 2.5 mg dose. Each extended-release film-coated tablet contains 5.25 mg glipizide, USP to provide a 5 mg dose. Each extended-release film-coated tablet contains 10.50 mg glipizide, USP to provide a 10 mg dose. Inert ingredients in the 2.5 mg, 5 mg and 10 mg formulations are: cellulose acetate, ferrosoferric oxide, hypromellose, magnesium stearate, polyethylene glycol, polyethylene oxide, propylene glycol, red ferric oxide, shellac, sodium chloride, titanium dioxide. The 2.5 mg tablet also contains: FD&C blue#2, lactose monohydrate and triacetin. System Components and Performance Glipizide extended-release tablets are similar in appearance to a conventional tablet. It consists, however, of an osmotically active drug core surrounded by a semipermeable membrane. The core itself is divided into two layers: an “active” layer containing the drug, and a “push” layer containing pharmacologically inert (but osmotically active) components. The membrane surrounding the tablet is permeable to water but not to drug or osmotic excipients. As water from the gastrointestinal tract enters the tablet, pressure increases in the osmotic layer and “pushes” against the drug layer, resulting in the release of drug through a small, laser-drilled orifice in the membrane on the drug side of the tablet. The function of the glipizide extended-release tablets depends upon the existence of an osmotic gradient between the contents of the bi-layer core and fluid in the GI tract. The biologically inert components of the tablet remain intact during GI transit and are eliminated in the feces as an insoluble shell. structural-formula

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