Pharm Flashcards

1
Q

MOA of DPP-4 Inhibitors:

“-liptin”

A

inhibits the breakdown of incretins that are responsible for increasing glucose dependent insulin secretion from pancreatic beta cells and decreasing gastric emptying

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2
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MOA of acarbose:

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decreases starch and disaccharide absorption in gut

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3
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MOA of incretin mimetics:

“-atide”

A

acts as an incretin to increase glucose dependent insulin secretion from pancreatic beta cells

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4
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MOA of amylin analogues:

A

amylin analogue that is secreted with insulin to help regulate glucose absorption by slowing down gastric emptying

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5
Q

Competitive inhibition does what to Km?

A

increases

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6
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Irreversible inhibition doe what to Vmax?

A

decreases

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7
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Competitive inhibition can be overcome by…

A

adding more substrate to environment so there is more substrate than inhibitor

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8
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long term heparin use is associated with:

A

osteoporosis and alopecia

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9
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how does heparin cause osteoporosis:

A

heparin bind to osteoblasts that cause the release of factors that activate osteoclasts (M-CSF); M-CSF binds RANKL which binds to RANK on osteoclasts promoting genesis

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10
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Heparin effects on Aldosterone:

A

inhibition leading to hyperkalemia

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11
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Works by decreasing the amount of VLDL secreted by hepatocytes into the circulation:

A

Niacin

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12
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Blocks lipolysis in adipose tissues, reduces plasma fibrinogen and raises HDL by 30% by reducing lipid transfer of cholesterol from HDL to VLDL

A

Niacin

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13
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Block reabsorption of bile acids by the intestines:

A

bile acid resins (cholestyramine, colestipol, colesevelam)

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14
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blocks the reabsorption of cholesterol at small intestine:

A

ezetimbe

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15
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increasing amount of LPL in the blood resulting in an increased clearance of TGs

A

fibrates

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16
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decrease LDL levels by inhibiting HMG-CoA reductase:

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statins