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- Raymond J Roberge, Richard Kaplan, Robert Frank, and Christopher Fore.
- From the Department of Emergency Medicine, Western Pennsylvania Hospital,(*) and the Affiliated Residency in Emergency Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine,(‡) Pittsburgh, PA.
- Ann Emerg Med. 2000 Aug 1; 36 (2): 160-163.
AbstractGlyburide, a second-generation sulfonylurea hypoglycemic agent, is metabolized by the P-450 hepatic enzyme system. Ciprofloxacin, a widely used quinolone antibiotic, is a recognized P-450 enzyme inhibitor. Conflicting data exist in the medical literature on the ability of quinolone antibiotics to inhibit glyburide hepatic metabolism. We present a case of hypoglycemia and an elevated serum glyburide level after 1 week of ciprofloxacin use in a patient receiving long-term glyburide therapy. Clinicians should consider this potential interaction in patients taking glyburide who require antibiotic therapy.
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