Endocrinology COPY Flashcards
How is DM dignosis made?
- Two fasting glucose ≥ 126
- One random glucose ≥ 200 with symptoms (polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia)
- Abnormal glucose tolerance test > 200mg/dL (2-hour glucose tolerance test with 75 g glucose load)
- Hemoglobin A1c > 6.5%
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Best initial therarp for type 2 DM
Diet, exercise and weight loss
Best initial medical therapy for adult onset DM
Metformin
Why is metformin beneficial in obese DM patients?
Because it does not lead to weight gain
How does metformin work?
By blocking gluconeogenesis
What are the advantages of metformin?
- No risk of hypoglycemia
- Does not increase obesity
What are the contraindications to use of metformin?
Renal insufficiency
Use of contrast agents
Name the common DM medications
Metformin
Sulfonylureas
Dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP IV)
Thiazolidinidiones
Alpha glucosidase inhibitors
Insulin secretagogues
Glucagon-like peptides (GLP) analogues
Long-acting insulin
Short-acting insulin
Name three examples of sulfonylureas
Glyburide
Glimepiride
Glipizide
What is the mechanism of actions of sulfonylureas
By increasing the release of insulin from the pancreas
Side effects of sulfonylureas
Hypoglycemia
SIADH
Weight gain
Side effect of metformin
Risk of lactic acidosis in patients with renal insufficiency
Name three examples of Dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP-IV) inhibitors
Sitagliptin
Saxagliptin
Vildagliptin
Name two examples of thiazolidiones (“glitazones”)
Rosiglitazone
Pioglitazone
Side effects of thiazolidiones
Hepatocellular injury
Anemia
Pedal edema
CHF
Mechanism of action of thiazolidiones
Increasing peripheral insulin sensitivity
Name two examples of alpha-glucosidase inhibitors
Acarbose
Miglitol
Mechanism of action of alpha-glucosidase inhibitors
These agents block the absorption of glucose at the intestinal lining
Side effects of alpha-glucosidase inhibitors
Diarrhea
Abdominal pain
Bloating
Flatulence
Elevated LFTs
Name two examples of Insulin secretagogues (Meglitinides)
Nateglinide
Repaglinide
Mechanism of action of Insulin secretagogues (Meglitinides)
Increased release of insulin from the pancreas (similar to sulfonylureas)
Side effects of of Insulin secretagogues (Meglitinides)
Hypoglycemia
Name two examples of Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) analogs
Exenatide
Liraglutide
Mechanism of action of Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) analogs
Increase insulin and decrease glucagon