Drug General Information (ID: DDIZ94OHQB)
  Drug Name Ranitidine (bismuth citrate) Drug Info Glyburide Drug Info
  Drug Type Small molecule Small molecule
  Therapeutic Class Antiulcer Agents Antidiabetic Agents
  Structure

 Mechanism of Ranitidine (bismuth citrate)-Glyburide Interaction (Severity Level: Moderate)
     Altered gastric pH Click to Show/Hide Mechanism Graph
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      Drug Name Ranitidine (bismuth citrate) Glyburide
      Mechanism Gastric alkalinizer Gastric pH sensitive
      Key Mechanism Factor 1
Factor Name Gastric pH
Factor Description The normal pH range of gastric acid is between 1.5 and 3.5 and is highly acidic, consisting mainly of hydrochloric acid. Changes in the pH of the stomach can alter the absorption of drugs.
      Mechanism Description
  • Decreased absorption of Glyburide due to altered gastric pH caused by Ranitidine (bismuth citrate) 

Recommended Action
      Management Clinical monitoring of patient response, tolerance, and glycemic control is recommended. Patients receiving this combination should be advised to regularly monitor their blood sugar, counseled on how to recognize and treat hypoglycemia (e.g., headache, dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, tremor, hunger, weakness, or palpitations) and to notify their physician if it occurs. The sulfonylurea dosage may require reduction in affected patients.

References
1 Dey NG, Castleden CM, Ward J, et al "The effect of cimetidine on tolbutamide kinetics." Br J Clin Pharmacol 16 (1983): 438-40. [PMID: 6626438]
2 Feely J, Collins WCJ, Cullen CM, et al. "Potentiation of the hypoglycaemic response to glipizide in diabetic patients by histamine H2-receptor antagonists." Br J Clin Pharmacol 35 (1993): 321-3. [PMID: 8471413]
3 Kubacka RT, Antal EJ, Juhl RP "The paradoxical effect of cimetidine and ranitidine on glibenclamide pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics." Br J Clin Pharmacol 23 (1987): 743-51. [PMID: 3111514]