In order to study the effect of the calcium antagonist, verapamil, on glibenclamide stimulated insulin release, nine healthy fasted male volunteers were given 5 mg oral glibenclamide with either 120 mg oral verapamil or placebo in a double-blind crossover manner 1 week apart. Blood was withdrawn at intervals for drug, hormonal and glucose estimations. Concomitant administration of verapamil resulted in higher levels of glibenclamide at each time point (P < 0.01) suggesting that verapamil interferes with glibenclamide metabolism. However, levels of plasma glucose, C-peptide, insulin and glucagon did not differ between the verapamil and placebo studies.
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