J Pharm Pharm Sci
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There is evidence that the sulfonylurea antidiabetic agent glibenclamide reduces the analgesic action of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), opioids and neuromodulators in animal models. Therefore, in view of the vast clinical uses and interactions of NSAIDs with commonly used therapeutic agents, the interaction of the NSAID diclofenac and glibenclamide was investigated about pharmacokinetic profile and antinociceptive effect in rats. ⋯ The experimental findings suggest that systemic glibenclamide is able to block the diclofenac-induced antinociception in the rat formalin test. Besides, this antagonism was not produced by diminution in the bioavailability of diclofenac. Likewise, the validated assay had sufficient accuracy and precision for pharmacokinetic determination of diclofenac in the rat.