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amphotericin B

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antifungal.

MOA: binds ergosterol and drills pores into membrane

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flucytosine

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antifungal.
MOA: the fungal enzyme cytosine permease eats this yummy 5-FC –> inhibition of RNA and DNA synthesis
covers Crytpococcus (used with ampho B), candida
SE: bone marrow toxicity

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azoles (fluconazole)

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antifungal.
MOA: inhibits production of ergosterol, and CYP450 enzymes
SE: hepatotoxicity, GI upset

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echocandins (caspofungin)

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antifungal.
MOA: inhibits synthesis of B-1,3-glucan –> disruption of cell wall. for candida.
SE: GI, flushing. don’t give with cyclosporin (LFTs)

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griseofulvin

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oral antifungal. keratophilic (skin hair nails)
MOA: deposits in skin, binds keratin, protects skin/hair while new layers grow
SE: serum-sickness allergy, hep, interactions

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terbinafine

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oral antifungal. keratophilic
MOA: fungicidal - inhibits squalene epoxidase - buildup of squalene kill fungi. allyamines
SE: liver toxicity, GI, HA

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nystatin

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topical antifungal.
MOA; like ampho B, binds ergosterol and makes membrane holes
use: oral thrush, vulvovaginal candidiasis

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metformin

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1st line for type II diabetes. decreases gluconeogenesis. SEs: GI upset, LACTIC ACIDOSIS is a potential super bad effect

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sulfonylureas

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used in type II diabetes. close K+ channel so that depolarization of beta cells occurs. SEs: hypoglycemia, weight gain. require pancreatic function.

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Thiazolidinediones (TZDs) - “glitazones”

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increase insulin sensitivity by binding to PPAR-y. weight gain, edema, heart failure

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DPP-4 inhibitors - “gliptins”

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increases insulin, decreases glucagon

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GLP-1 analogs - exenatide and liraglutide

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increases insulin, decreases glucagon. mimics incretins, delays gastric emptying. SEs: N+V, pancreatitis. no hypoglycemia because this drug is glucose dependent yay!

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Amylin analogs (pramlintide)

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decrease gastric emptying, decrease glucagon

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a-glucosidase inhibitors (acarbose, miglitol)

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decrease postprandial hyperglycemia. SEs: GI, cirrhosis, bowel problems

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