ENDO + REPRO: SULPHONYLUREAS Flashcards
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SULPHONYLUREAS: INDICATIONS
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- Type 2DM
- Used when Metformin in contraindicated or in combo with M when blood sugar is not adequately controlled
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SULPHONYLUREAS: MOA
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- Lowers blood sugar by stimulating pancreatic insulin secretion
- Block ATP-dependent K+ channels in pancreatic beta cell membranes, causing depolarisation of the cell membrane and opening of voltage gated Ca2+ channels
- The increase in intracellular Ca2+, stimulates insulin secretion
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SULPHONYLUREAS: ADVERSE EFFECTS
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- GI upset (nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation)
- Hypoglycemia
- Rare hypersensitivity rxns include hepatic toxicity (eg cholestatic jaundice), drug hypersensitivity syndrome (rash, fever, internal organ involvement) and haematological abnormalities (agranulocytosis)
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SULPHONYLUREAS: WARNINGS
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- Dose reduction required in patients with hepatic impairment
- Blood glucose should be monitored carefully in patients with renal impairment
- Prescribe with caution in patients at an increased risk of hypoglycemia including those with hepatic impairment (reduced gluconeogenesis), malnutrition, adrenal/pituitary insufficiency and the elderly
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SULPHONYLUREAS: INTERACTIONS
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- Risk of hypoglycemia with co prescription of other antidiabetic drugs including:
- Metformin
- Thiazolidinediones
- Insulin
- Efficacy of (S) are reduced by drugs that elevate blood glucose (eg. Prednisolone, thiazide, loop diuretics)
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SULPHONYLUREAS: EXAMPLES
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- Gliclazide