glyburide

Trade name: micronase

Small moleculeapproved

Approved

May 1, 1984

Glyburide, a second-generation sulfonylurea antidiabetic agent, lowers blood glucose acutely by stimulating the release of insulin from the pancreas, an effect dependent upon functioning beta cells in the pancreatic islets. With chronic administration in Type II diabetic patients, the blood glucose lowering effect persists despite a gradual decline in the insulin secretory response to the drug. Extrapancreatic effects may be involved in the mechanism of action of oral sulfonyl-urea hypoglycemic drugs. The combination of glibenclamide and metformin may have a synergistic effect, since both agents act to improve glucose tolerance by different but complementary mechanisms. In addition to its blood glucose lowering actions, glyburide produces a mild diuresis by enhancement of renal free water clearance. Glyburide is twice as potent as the related second-generation agent glipizide. Sulfonylureas such as glyburide bind to ATP-sensitive potassium channels on the pancreatic cell surface, reducing potassium conductance and causing depolarization of the membrane. Depolarization stimulates calcium ion influx through voltage-sensitive calcium channels, raising intracellular concentrations of calcium ions, which induces the secretion, or exocytosis, of insulin. Glyburide is indicated as an adjunct to diet to lower the blood glucose in patients with NIDDM whose hyperglycemia cannot be satisfactorily controlled by diet alone. Glyburide is available as a generic, is manufactured by many pharmaceutical companies and is sold in doses of 1.25, 2.5 and 5 mg under many brand names including Gliben-J, Daonil, Diabeta, Euglucon, Gilemal, Glidanil, Glybovin, Glynase, Maninil, Micronase and Semi-Daonil. It is also available in a fixed-dose combination drug with metformin that is sold under various trade names, e.g. Bagomet Plus, Benimet, Glibomet, Gluconorm, Glucored, Glucovance, Metglib and many others. — NCATS

Clinical trial activity

85 trials · 82 clinical orgs · 25 marketing orgs

Phase 1
22
Phase 2
31
Phase 3
20
Phase 4
25

Earliest trial started Jan 1, 2000 (NCT00279045)

Timeline

1980s

  1. May 1, 1984

    Upjohn — Earliest FDA Approval

  2. May 1, 1984

    Pharmacia & Upjohn — NDA Secondary Org

  3. May 1, 1984

    Sanofi-Aventis — NDA Secondary Org

  4. May 1, 1984

    Pfizer — Marketing Organization

  5. May 1, 1984

    Upjohn — NDA Organization

  6. May 1, 1984

    Pfizer — NDA Secondary Org

1990s

  1. Aug 29, 1995

    Teva — Marketing Organization

  2. Dec 22, 1997

    DAVA Pharmaceuticals — Marketing Organization

  3. Dec 22, 1997

    Strides Pharma Science — Marketing Organization

  4. Jun 22, 1998

    Fosun — Marketing Organization

  5. Jun 22, 1998

    Chartwell Pharmaceuticals — Marketing Organization

  6. Jun 26, 1998

    Mylan — Marketing Organization

  7. Jun 26, 1998

    Natco Pharma — Marketing Organization

2000s

  1. Jan 1, 2000

    Earliest Phase 3 Sponsor(trial)

  2. Jul 31, 2000

    Bristol-Myers Squibb — Marketing Organization

  3. Jul 31, 2000

    Bristol-Myers Squibb — NDA Secondary Org

  4. Jan 1, 2002

    Actavis — Earliest Phase 1 Sponsor(trial)

  5. Jun 27, 2002

    Epic Pharma Llc — Marketing Organization

  6. Nov 14, 2002

    Actavis — Marketing Organization

  7. Jan 1, 2003

    Earliest Phase 2 Sponsor(trial)

  8. Jul 31, 2003

    Hikma — Marketing Organization

  9. Feb 18, 2004

    Impax Laboratories — Marketing Organization

  10. Oct 18, 2007

    Aurobindo Pharma — Marketing Organization

  11. Jun 3, 2009

    Heritage Pharma — Marketing Organization

2010s

  1. Feb 28, 2011

    Emcure — Marketing Organization

  2. Feb 29, 2016

    Zydus Discovery DMCC — Marketing Organization

  3. Apr 14, 2016

    Pharmadax Inc — Marketing Organization

  4. Apr 14, 2016

    Swiss Pharmaceuticals — Marketing Organization

  5. Apr 14, 2016

    Sunny Pharmtech Inc — Marketing Organization

  6. Jan 4, 2019

    Cadila Healthcare — Marketing Organization

  7. Feb 22, 2019

    Orient Pharma Co., Ltd. — Marketing Organization

Indications

Mechanism of action

Combination products

Approval history

  • approvedMay 1, 1984

Chemistry & pharmacology

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SMILES

COC1=CC=C(Cl)C=C1C(=O)NCCC2=CC=C(C=C2)S(=O)(=O)NC(=O)NC3CCCCC3
Mol. weight
494.004 g/mol
Lipinski Ro5
Pass
Rule of 3
No
Chirality
Achiral Molecule
Inorganic
No
Polymer
No
Delivery
Oral
Availability
Prescription Only

Oral

Yes

Parenteral

No

Topical

No

Sources

Also known as

  • 1-(p-(2-(5-chloro-2-methoxybenzamido)ethyl)benzenesulfonyl)-3-cyclohexylurea
  • 1-(p-(2-(5-chloro-2-methoxybenzamido)ethyl)benzenesulfonyl)-3-cyclohexylurea
  • 1-((p-(2-(5-chloro-o-anisamido)ethyl)phenyl)sulfonyl)-3-cyclohexylurea
  • 1-((p-(2-(5-chloro-o-anisamido)ethyl)phenyl)sulfonyl)-3-cyclohexylurea
  • 5-chloro-n-(2-(4-((((cyclohexylamino)carbonyl)amino)sulfonyl)phenyl)ethyl)-2-methoxybenzamide
  • 5-chloro-n-(2-(4-((((cyclohexylamino)carbonyl)amino)sulfonyl)phenyl)ethyl)-2-methoxybenzamide
  • calabren
  • calabren
  • daonil
  • daonil
  • diabeta
  • diabeta
  • diabetamide 2.5
  • diabetamide 5
  • euglucon
  • euglucon
  • glibenclamida
  • glibenclamida
  • glibenclamide
  • glibenclamide
  • glibenclamide
  • glibenclamide
  • glibenclamide
  • glibenclamide
  • glibenclamidum
  • glibenclamidum
  • glicuformine
  • gliken
  • glybenclamide
  • glybenclamide
  • glyburide
  • glyburide
  • glyburide
  • glyburide
  • glyburide
  • glyburide
  • glyburide
  • glyburide
  • glyburide
  • glyburide
  • glyburide (micronized)
  • glyburide (micronized)
  • glynase
  • glynase
  • glynase prestab
  • hb 419
  • hb 419
  • hb-419
  • hb-419
  • lederglib
  • lederglib
  • libanil
  • libanil
  • malix
  • malix
  • micronase
  • micronase
  • micronase
  • semi-daonil
  • semi-daonil
  • u-26452
  • u-26452

Clinical trials

NCT IDPhaseStart dateSponsor(s)
NCT06589141N/AJan 1, 2025Assiut University
NCT05426681Phase 1Jul 7, 2022University of Kentucky
NCT03856970Phase 1Mar 11, 2019Ironwood Pharmaceuticals
NCT03527537Phase 4Aug 1, 2018Medical College of Wisconsin
NCT03569540Phase 4Jul 3, 2018University of Sao Paulo
NCT03855306Phase 1Jun 30, 2018Genuine Research Center, Egypt, Medochemie Ltd
NCT03284463Phase 4Jan 1, 2018Southern Medical University
NCT03029702Phase 4Jun 1, 2017University of Pittsburgh
NCT02460874Phase 1/Phase 2 (Phase 2)May 1, 2017University of Alabama, Birmingham
NCT03078725Phase 4Mar 20, 2017University of Texas at Houston
NCT02524379Phase 1/Phase 2 (Phase 2)Feb 14, 2017Ohio State University
NCT02864953Phase 3Feb 1, 2017Harvard University, Remedy Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Yale University
NCT02919345Phase 4Jan 1, 2017AstraZeneca, University of Campinas
NCT02726490N/AJul 1, 2016Texas Tech University
NCT03089333Phase 4Jul 1, 2016Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo, University of Campinas
NCT02830048Phase 2Jul 1, 2016University of Oxford
NCT02375828Phase 3Mar 1, 2015University of Paris
NCT02318693Phase 4Feb 4, 2015Merck
NCT02201602Phase 4Aug 1, 2014Khoo Teck Puat Hospital
NCT02080377Phase 3Jul 1, 2014Government of Scotland, University of Edinburgh
Showing 20 of 85 trials
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Organizations

Research & Development (82)

OrganizationOrg typeTrialsAs lead sponsorPhasesEarliest year
TakedaFor profit6622000
Novo NordiskFor profit5432001
Remedy Pharmaceuticals, Inc.For profit5532010
AstraZenecaFor profit4322004
GlaxoSmithKlineFor profit4132000
ActavisFor profit3312002
Harvard UniversityAcademic/Hospital3022011
PRACSFor profit3012002
SanofiFor profit3322001
The University of Texas, DallasAcademic/Hospital3232003
University of MarylandAcademic/Hospital3022011
University of ParisAcademic/Hospital3322006
University of PittsburghAcademic/Hospital3222011
Bristol-Myers SquibbFor profit2222001
Federal University of Rio Grande do SulAcademic/Hospital2212014
SFBC AnapharmFor profit2012003
TevaFor profit2212003
United States ArmyGovernment2122004
University of CampinasAcademic/Hospital2212016
University of WashingtonAcademic/Hospital2122000
82 organizations
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Marketing (29)

OrganizationOrg typeRelationshipDate
ActavisFor profitMKTGNov 14, 2002
Aurobindo PharmaFor profitMKTGOct 18, 2007
Bristol-Myers SquibbFor profitMKTGJul 31, 2000
Bristol-Myers SquibbFor profitNDA2Jul 31, 2000
Cadila HealthcareFor profitMKTGJan 4, 2019
Chartwell PharmaceuticalsFor profitMKTGJun 22, 1998
DAVA PharmaceuticalsFor profitMKTGDec 22, 1997
EmcureFor profitMKTGFeb 28, 2011
Epic Pharma LlcFor profitMKTGJun 27, 2002
FosunFor profitMKTGJun 22, 1998
Heritage PharmaFor profitMKTGJun 3, 2009
Heritage PharmaFor profitSYNJun 3, 2009
Heritage PharmaFor profitSYNJun 3, 2009
HikmaFor profitMKTGJul 31, 2003
Impax LaboratoriesFor profitMKTGFeb 18, 2004
MylanFor profitMKTGJun 26, 1998
Natco PharmaFor profitMKTGJun 26, 1998
Orient Pharma Co., Ltd.For profitMKTGFeb 22, 2019
PfizerFor profitMKTGMay 1, 1984
PfizerFor profitNDA2May 1, 1984
Pharmacia & UpjohnFor profitNDA2May 1, 1984
Pharmadax IncFor profitMKTGApr 14, 2016
Sanofi-AventisFor profitNDA2May 1, 1984
Strides Pharma ScienceFor profitMKTGDec 22, 1997
Sunny Pharmtech IncFor profitMKTGApr 14, 2016
Swiss PharmaceuticalsFor profitMKTGApr 14, 2016
TevaFor profitMKTGAug 29, 1995
UpjohnFor profitNDAMay 1, 1984
Zydus Discovery DMCCFor profitMKTGFeb 29, 2016