Glipizide is NOT a water pill. It is anti diabetic drug.
That is the correct spelling of "glipizide" (a diabetic treatment drug).
The pill with imprint WATSON 460 is Glipizide 5 mg. Glipizide is used in the treatment of diabetes.
No. Glipizide is the generic of Glucotrol. It is taken to lower blood sugar in people with diabetes.
yes
17 mg
Personally, I like using water to swallow a pill, but you could use soda I guess...
You get a cup of water, put the pill in your mouth and drink all the water; swallowing the pill.
You get a cup of water, put the pill in your mouth and drink all the water; swallowing the pill.
tell your kid to focus on the water and just swallow the water and imagine there is no pill.
Glipizide is a medication used to treat type 2 diabetes by helping to control blood sugar levels in the body. It works by stimulating the release of insulin from the pancreas, which helps to lower blood sugar levels after meals. Glipizide is usually taken by mouth and is often used in combination with diet and exercise to manage diabetes.
can you spit a 5 mg tablet in half
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