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sulfonylurea
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Glinde
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Where can it be modified?
biguanidines
What drugs activate AMPK and cause GLUT4 translocation?
biguanidines
What drugs close K ATP channels and cause opening of Ca channels?
sulfonylureas
glinides
What drugs activate PPARy?
glitazones
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What is the key component to activity?
Glitazones (thiazolidinediones)
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What is the MOA?
statin
Lower LDL
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fibrate
activate PPAR
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stanol
unabsorbable, hypocholeterolemic agent
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What is the key component for activity?
What is the MOA?
synthetic cholesterol absorption inhibitor
inhibit cholesterol absorption
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What is the key component for activity?
What is the MOA?
dextrothyroxine
incrase 7a-cholesterol hydroxylase
increase LDL receptors
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What is the MOA?
Niacin
Decrease VLDL synthesis
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What is the MOA?
cholestyramine
bile acid sequestrant
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What is the MOA?
gliptan
DPP4 inhibitor