DM drugs Flashcards

1
Q

Insulin:

rapid acting

A

Lispro
Aspart
Glulisine

“Lisa asked for glu”

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2
Q

Insulin:

short actin

A

Regular

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3
Q

Insulin:

intermediate

A

NPH

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4
Q

Insulin long acting

A

Glargin
Detemir

“Glargin is detained”

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5
Q

Insulin action

A

liver: increase glycogen
muscle: increase glycogen, protein synth, K+ uptake
fat: aids TG storage

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6
Q

Biguanides (metformin)

Function

A

MOA unknown:
Decrease gluconeogenesis
Increase glycolysis
Increase peripheral glucose uptake

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7
Q

Biguanides (metformin)

Use

A

first line DM2

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8
Q

Biguanides (metformin)

toxicity

A

GI upset

Lactic acidosis: most serious, contraindicated in renal failure

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9
Q

Sunfonylureas:

names

A

First generation:

1) Tolbutamide
2) Chlorpropamide

Second generation:

1) Glyburide
2) Glimepiride
3) Glipizide

“second generations start with G”
“Bury Pride in Pizi”

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10
Q

Sulfornylureas:

function

A

Closes K+ channels in beta membrane
so cells depolarize
Triggering insulin release via Ca2+ influx

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11
Q

Sulfonylureas:

toxicity

A

1st generation: disulfiram like effect

2nd generation: hypoglycemia

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12
Q

Glitazone/thiazolidicines:

function

A

Increases insulin sensitivity in peripheral tissue

Binds to PPAR-g, which then increases adiponenctin

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13
Q

Glitazone/thiazolidicines:

use

A

Used as monotherapy in type 2

or combined with other agents

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14
Q

Glitazone/thiazolidicines:

toxicity

A

Weight gain,
edema
hepatotoxicity
heart failure

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15
Q

Alpha glucosidase inhibitor:

name

A

Acabose and miglitol

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16
Q

Alpha glucosidase inhibitor:

function

A

Inhibit intestinal border
Delayed sugar hydrolysis and glucose absorption
Decrease post prandial hyperglycemia

17
Q

Alpha glucosidase inhibitor

toxicity

A

GI disturbances

18
Q

Amylin analog:

name

A

Pramlintide

19
Q

Amylin analog:

function

A

decreases glucagon

used in both type I and II

20
Q

Amylin analog:

toxicity

A

hypoglycemia
nausea
diarrhea

21
Q

GLP-1 analog:

name

A

Exenatide

Liraglutide

22
Q

GLP-1 analog:

function

A

increase insulin

decrease glucagon release

23
Q

GLP-1 analog:

toxicity

A

Nausea
vomiting
pancreatitis

24
Q

DPP-4 inhibitors:

name

A

Linagliptin
Sexagliptin
Sitagliptin

25
Q

DPP-4 inhibitors:

function

A

increase insulin

decrease glucagon release

26
Q

DPP-4 inhibitors:

toxicity

A

Mild urinary or respiratory infection