Glucagon Flashcards
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Glucagon Class
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Pancreatic Hormone (α2 cells in pancreas)
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Glucagon Action
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- Increases blood glucose by stimulating glycogenolysis
- Inhibits conversion of glucose to glycogen
- Stimulates gluconeogenesis (metabolism of glucose in the liver)
- Relaxes smooth muscle of the GI tract
- Positive inotrope and chronotrope
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Glucagon Indications
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- Hypoglycemia
* BB or CCB Toxicity
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Glucagon Contraindications
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- Known hypersensitivity
- Known Insulinoma
- Known Pheochromocytoma
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Glucagon Precautions
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- Cardiac Disease / CAD
- Geriatrics
- Malnutrition
- Alcoholism
- Hepatic disease
- Renal Insufficiency
- Pregnancy (B)
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Glucagon Dosage
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Adults:
• Hypoglcemia: 1 mg IM. If ineffective may repeat in 5-20 min.
• BB or CCB OD (ordered by medical control) 1-2 mg IV/IM, repeated q 5 minutes PRN. Dilute with NS.
Pediatrics:
• Hypoglcemia: 0.1 mg/kg IV/IM/SQ up to 1 mg
• BB or CCB OD (as ordered by medical control)
0.1 mg IV/IM/IO, up to 1 mg repeated q 5 minutes PRN. Dilute with NS
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Glucagon Onset/ Duration
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- Onset: IV–5-20 min, IM—30 min, SubQ—30-45
* Duration: 1-2 hours
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Glucagon Side Effects
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- N/V
- Angina (rare)
- Urticaria (rare)
- Dizziness (rare)
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Glucagon Interactions
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Beta blockers may interfere with glucagon’s actions