DM drugs Flashcards
This drug should be given with meals is contraindacted with a eGFR < 30
and the ER formulation can leave a ghost tablet
What boxed warnings: 3
COntraindications: 2
Warnings: 2
SEs: 5
Monitoring 1
Notes; 1
- Metformin
- Boxed: Lactic acidosis with hypoxic states, renal impairment, intravascular iodinated contrast media
- Contra: eGFR <30 and metabolic acidosis
- Warnings: GFR 30-45, Vit B12 Def
- SEs: N/V/D, flatuence, abdominal cramping
- Monitor Renal function
- Decreases A1C bu 1-2%
What can increase the risk of lactic acidosis with metformin?
Alcohol
And iodinated contrast dye
When should metformin be restarted after contrast dye use?
Stop before prodedure and restart 48 hours after if GFR is stable
Should metformin be taken with or without food?
With food to limit GI upset
When should meglitinides be taken?
Prandin: 15-30 minutes before meal
Starlix: 1-30 minutes before meals
Amaryl
Glimepiride
Glynase
Micronized glyburide
Main SEs of SUs? 2
Warnings? 1
Contraindications
Wt gain and nausea
Contra: Sulfa-allergy
Warnings: Hypoglycemic
What should never be used in combination?
SUs meglinides, and Insulin should not be used together
When should SUs be taken?
With breakfast
Glipizide IR should be taken 30 minutes before meals
What do TZDs end in?
glitazone
What are the two TZDs? Brand and Generic
Pioglitazone: Actos
Rosiglitazone: Avandia
What TZD has increased risk of MI and is black boxed with it?
Rosiglitazone: Avandia
All TZDs have a black box for what?
Cause or exacerbation of HF
TZDs are contraindicated in what?
NYHA Class III/IV HF