Glyburide

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Products that contain Glyburide as the active ingredient.

Glyburide is a sulfonylurea medicine used to help lower blood glucose in people with type 2 diabetes. It works by stimulating the pancreas to release more insulin and is generally used alongside an eating plan, physical activity, and other care recommended by a clinician.

In the United States, all represented products require a prescription.

Our glyburide option

We currently offer Micronase, supplied as tablets in 2.5 mg and 5 mg strengths. The right strength and quantity should match your prescription; do not change your dose or switch strengths without guidance from your prescriber.

  • Micronase 2.5 mg: available in packs of 30, 60, 90, 120, 180, or 360 tablets. Package prices range from $65.00 to $500.00. The 360-tablet package is $500.00, with a lowest listed unit price of $1.39 per tablet.
  • Micronase 5 mg: available in packs of 90, 120, 180, or 360 tablets. Package prices range from $77.00 to $200.00. The 360-tablet package is $200.00, with a lowest listed unit price of $0.56 per tablet.

If you are comparing package sizes, the 5 mg, 360-tablet option has the lowest listed price per tablet across the glyburide range at $0.56 per tablet.

Ordering, payment, and shipping

You can order your prescribed glyburide tablets from us online. We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, and Bitcoin or USDT.

  • Express shipping: $29.99, with tracking, estimated to take 4-7 days.
  • Standard shipping: $14.99, without tracking, estimated to take 14-21 days.

Free shipping may apply to either shipping method when the applicable threshold is met; you will see the final total and available delivery options at checkout.

Customer experience

Recent Micronase feedback includes one customer reporting that support corrected a shipping-address typo before dispatch, while another reported receiving an intact box with sealed tablets. These are individual customer experiences and may vary.

Important use considerations

Glyburide can cause low blood sugar, especially if meals are skipped, intake is reduced, alcohol is consumed, or it is used with certain other glucose-lowering medicines. Follow the instructions on your prescription and speak with a healthcare professional promptly about symptoms of low blood sugar, side effects, or questions about using glyburide.