Treatment Recommendations Flashcards
For patients with pre-diabetes, what are the non-pharmacological recommendations for prevention/delay of T2DM?
- Intensive diet and physical activity counseling
- Wt loss of 7%
- Moderate-intensity physical activity of 150 min/week (30 minutes on 5 days/week)
Metformin may be considered in which non-diabetic patient populations?
- Patients with IFG, IGT, or A1c 5.7-6.4% especially if BMI >35, age less than 60 years, and women with hx GDM
What DM medications are approved for use in pregnancy?
Glyburide, metformin, and all insulins except glargine and glulisine
What medications are approved for treating HTN in pregnancy?
- Methyldopa
- Labetalol
- Diltiazem
- Clonidine
- Prazosin
What are some medications that have been studied (but have yet to receive an FDA indication) for the prevention of DM conversion in pre-diabetes?
No antihyperglycemic agent is approved by the FDA solely for the management of prediabetes and/or the prevention of T2DM
- Metformin
- Acarbose (Precose)
- TZDs (unlikely to be used in prevention d/t long-term adverse effects)
- Orlistat (Alli, Xenical)
- Phentermine/topiramate ER (Qsymia)
- Liraglutide (Victoza, Saxenda)
For DM patients with BMI > 30, what is the initial recommended target for weight loss?
Target 5 - 10% weight loss. The method of losing weight is less important than the ability to adhere to the diet.