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04/22/2010

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Term
What other disease besides DM can metformin be used for
Definition
PCOS
Term
Amaryl
Definition
glimepiride
Term
Duetact
Definition
glimepiride/piogliazone
Term
Avandaryl
Definition
glimepiride/rosiglitazone
Term
Glucotrol
Definition
glipizide
Term
DiaBeta
Micronase
Definition
glyburide
Term
What is sulfonylureas main MOA
Definition
binds to beta cells and increases secretion of insulin
(also has minimal effect on decreasing hepatic gluconeogenesis and increasing insulin sensitivity)
Term
Pts with liver disease are at risk for hypoglycemia while on which sulfonylureas
Definition
glimepiride, glipizide
Term
Pts which renal insufficiencies (CrCl <50) are at risk for hypoglycemia while on which sulfonylureas
Definition
glimepiride, glyburide
Term
When should sulfonylureas be taken
Definition
30mins prior to meals
Term
What would be the ideal pt for a sulfonylurea
Definition
A1c <9% and NOT morbidly obese
Term
Starlix
Definition
nateglinide
Term
Prandin
Definition
repaglinide
Term
What is the MOA of the meglitinides
Definition
Closes ATP-sensitive K+ channels on beta cells and increases insulin secretion
Term
Glucophage
Definition
metformin
Term
What is metformin's MOA
Definition
decreases hepatic gluconeogenesis
(also increases insulin sensitivity, and decreases GI glucose absorption)
Term
which diabetic agent should be held for imaging studies with contrast dye
Definition
metformin
Term
at what SCr levels should metformin be stopped
Definition
females: >1.4
males: >1.5
Term
which diabetic medication has been shown to reduce macrovascular complications in obese pts
Definition
metformin
Term
which diabetic medication is good for pts with central obesity
Definition
metformin
Term
Precose
Definition
acarbose
Term
Glyset
Definition
miglitol
Term
what is the MOA of alpha-glucosidase inhibitors
Definition
prevents the breakdown of complex sugars to glucose
Term
if a pt on an alpha-glucosidase inhibitor has a hypoglycemic even, how would they treat it
Definition
glucose tablets only
Term
Actos
Definition
pioglitazone
Term
Avandia
Definition
rosiglitazone
Term
How do TZDs work
Definition
activates PPAR receptor increasing insulin sensitivity
(also decreases hepatic gluconeogenesis)
Term
TZDs are contraindicated in which pts
Definition
NYHA class III-IV HF
liver enzymes 2.5x ULN
Term
Symlin
Definition
pramlintide
Term
what is the MOA of pramlintide
Definition
mimics exogenous amylin's effects and slows gastric emptying, suppression of glucagon secretion, and promotion of satiety
Term
how would you adjust a pts insulin dose when starting Symlin
Definition
decrease insulin by 50%
Term
Byetta
Definition
exenatide
Term
Victoza
Definition
liraglutide
Term
how do incretin memetics work
Definition
Binds to and activates GLP1 receptors resulting in enhanced glucose-dependent insulin secretion, slowed gastric emptying, suppression of glucagon secretion, and promotion of satiety
Term
which diabetic drug class can cause acute pancreatitis
Definition
GLP-1 receptor agonists
Term
which diabetic drug can cause thyroid cancer
Definition
liraglutide
Term
which two diabetic drug classes can cause weight LOSS
Definition
metformin, GLP-1s
Term
Januvia
Definition
sitagliptin
Term
Onglyza
Definition
saxagliptin
Term
what is the MOA of Januvia
Definition
inhibits DPP-IV preventing the breakdown of endogenous incretins like GLP-1
Term
which diabetic drug can cause Steve-Johnson's syndrome
Definition
sitagliptin
Term
Which of the following oral diabetic agents is most effective at lowering the A1c?

A. Glimepiride
B. Acarbose
C. Sitagliptin
D. They all lower the A1c equally well
Definition
Glimepiride
Term
what is the only cloudy insulin
Definition
NPH
Term
Novolog
Definition
insulin aspart
Term
Humalog
Definition
insulin lispro
Term
Apidra
Definition
glulisine
Term
Humalin/Novolin R
Definition
regular insulin
Term
Humalin/Novolin N
Definition
NPH
Term
Levemir
Definition
detemir
Term
Lantus
Definition
glargine
Term
Which insulin is available without a prescription
Definition
regular and NPH
Term
what are the rapid acting insulins
Definition
lispro (Humalog), aspart (Novolog), glulisine (Apidra)
Term
what is the initial dosing for insulin
Definition
0.3-0.5 units/kg/day
Term
what is the 2/3, 1/3 rule with insuline
Definition
give 2/3 of the daily dose of insulin in the AM and give 1/3 in the PM
Term
once opened, how long are insulin vials good for
Definition
28 days
(execption detemir- 42 days)
Term
which insulins should not be mixed with others
Definition
Lantus and Levemir
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