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Compare GLIPIZIDE (Glipizide) and PIOGLITAZONE (Pioglitazone) — clinical data, side effects, and patient experiences.
Glipizide, Glucotrol · Sulfonylurea
How it works
Mechanism of Action The primary mode of action of glipizide in experimental animals appears to be the stimulation of insulin secretion from the beta cells of pancreatic islet tissu...
Approved for
Pioglitazone, Actos, Actoplus Met · Thiazolidinedione
How it works
12.1 Mechanism of Action Pioglitazone is a thiazolidinedione that depends on the presence of insulin for its mechanism of action. Pioglitazone decreases insulin resistance in the p...
Approved for
Estimated frequency (%) based on clinical trial data
Based on 30 Reddit discussions
GLIPIZIDE
40%
positive
15 threads
PIOGLITAZONE
40%
positive
15 threads
% of discussions mentioning each side effect
15 Reddit threads analysed for GLIPIZIDE
Overall Sentiment
Mixed
Comparison Threads
0
Avg Post Score
88 upvotes
Most discussed side effects in community
Just wanted to share some great news. My grandfather had diabetes and even had to have his leg amputated later in life. I watched growing up how restrictive his diet was. My father and brother were also diagnosed later. 2 years ago, after thinking I had restless leg syndrome, I got a blood test
My A1c results after four months of carb reduction, intermittent fasting, apple cider vinegar, cardio and a 60lbs weight loss... 5.4%! Plus Metformin, Glipizide and ~~Trulicity~~\*. Hoping to be able to decrease the meds and hopefully not have to start insulin. My a1c was previously > 11, thankf
For the first time since I started getting my A1C checked regularly, it is now in normal range! I got my recent labs back, and it was 5.7. It was as high as 11.7 as late as two years ago, and has regularly been in the 8+ range for several years. in July, it was 6.7. It has taken a combination of Met
6 months ago, after complaining of hypos in the middle of the night from Glipizide, my doctor took me off of it and put me on Mounjaro. I've been steadily increasing my dosage every few months and am up to 10mg now. He told me that I wouldn't need to check my glucose more than once a day which signi
1/ yes, I know, there's room for improvement. That's always going to be true. I'm okay with being a work in progress. :) 2/ I started off 14++ earlier this year and my PCP stressed the need for a gentle slope of reduction in sugars so complications wouldn't plague me as much. 3/ I started off with
January 31, I had an A1c of 12.4. My endo wanted to start me on insulin, but I decided I was going to try to take control of the factors that I knew I was not paying attention to. Revamped my diet, cut calories, slowly incorporated exercise, filled the nutritional gaps I needed with supplements, and
Back in October my a1c was 11.6 yesterday got my new results for my a1c and I'm at 8.4 I need to tell someone that understands me and that is you guys.i have just been taking all my medications i take metformin 1000 and glipizide 10 mg and I stopped eating late at night and stopped all the soft drin
EDIT: I realized that I put 5.7 in the title. It's actually 5.4. Just want to share my story because the last three months has been a roller coaster both physically and mentally. Hopefully this helps for those who needs guidance. I [29M] was diagnosed August of this year with an A1C of 11.5 with a f
Community discussions are sourced from public Reddit threads. Content reflects individual opinions and is not medical advice.
15 Reddit threads analysed for PIOGLITAZONE
Overall Sentiment
Mixed
Comparison Threads
0
Avg Post Score
25 upvotes
Most discussed side effects in community
I was Diagnosed 7 months ago. I'm 5'7", and I weighed 260 lbs (Obese Class III). Lab results showed: * A1C of 11.2 * non alcoholic fatty liver * high blood pressure (hypertension stage 2) * high cholesterol I was prescribed Mounjaro, pioglitazone, amlodipine, and rosuvastatin. At my follow up appoin
Was diagnosed type-2 on November 11th, which was the first day I tested. My very first test was above 280. I made a post here a few weeks ago that my highest was 380. After that, I made an aggressive change to my diet(Tuna mixes with veggies and a bit of cream cheese on low carb wraps are god like),
been on insulin for 6 month . i turned my health around in a short time 12.9 a1c to 5.4 a1c ( made a post a month ago about that ). well at today check up docotor said i can fully stop all insulin and just keep taking metformin and Pioglitazone and i no longer need to come back in every 3 months
Hi I’m Rosa and I don’t know what I’m doing, Ok back story as concise as I can: -When I was 15 in was diagnosed with PCOS and was told that I would have insulin resistance because of it. -I was put on metformin to help with it but I can’t tolerate it, I’m constantly sick to my stomach on it -
I'm already down to 6.0. A 3.5% drop. Like I'm right at the cusp of being at the finish line (I know it's not the end, and that I have to stay there) of getting out of the "Complication Range" Went from a dangerous level down to the middle of Pre-diabetic in only 3 months. Also, my average, if going
I've been diabetic ever since I had my son 3 years ago. I'm the type that has no clue when my BS is running high; I can only ever tell when it's low, but that hasn't happened in a while. I know I need to get my shit together and work on reversing this but it's so hard. I'm not sure why it's so hard
On January 19 I was tested by my doctor and confirmed I was t2 diabetic with an a1c of 10.4. I just got my lab results from the blood test on April 21, that my a1c is now 5.3!!!!!!! I didn't just diet - I made a life change. I worked with a nutritionalist, counted carbs and proteins, cooked every m
Disclaimer: I’m not looking for medical advice. I’m aware information contained in this post does not give anyone enough information for any kind of diagnosis. 54 y/o male, 5’7”, SW 260, CW 228. Three months ago I had my first doctor’s appointment in 7 years. My A1C results were bad (11.2%), and I
Community discussions are sourced from public Reddit threads. Content reflects individual opinions and is not medical advice.
GLIPIZIDE is a Sulfonylurea, while PIOGLITAZONE belongs to the Thiazolidinedione class. This means they work through different pharmacological mechanisms, which may influence both efficacy and side effect profiles.
GLIPIZIDE carries 4 FDA warnings. PIOGLITAZONE carries 4 FDA warnings. Patients should discuss all warnings and contraindications with their healthcare provider before starting or switching medications..
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