Glyburide (Micronase, DiaBeta, Glynase) is prescribed for a patient whose type 2 diabetes has not been controlled with diet and exercise. When teaching the patient about glyburide, the nurse explains that
A) glyburide stimulates insulin production and release from the pancreas.
B) the patient should not take glyburide for 48 hours after receiving IV contrast media.
C) glyburide should be taken even when the blood glucose level is low in the morning.
D) glyburide decreases glucagon secretion.
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