Is amaryl and glimepiride the same both are 4 mg?

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24 May 2011

Yes. Amaryl is the brand name and glimepiride is the active ingredient . Glimepiride is also the name of a generic version of Amaryl.
Both drugs work in the same way and are equally as effective.

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