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Exogenous T4 used in treatment of hypothyroidism -less intense and longer acting c.f. T3-analogues and so generally safer |
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Exogenous T3 for treatment of severe hypothyroidism - more intense and so shorter acting and less safe c.f. T4-analogues |
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Sodium / potassium iodine |
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Given IV / oral for tx of hypothyroidism |
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Class of drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism - inhibit thyroperoxidase activity and so decr. iodination of tyrosine on thyroblobin -also decr. thyroid gland vascularity and so often given before surgery e.g. carbimazole, methimazole |
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A thioureylene used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism - inhibits thyroperoxidase activity and so dec. iodination of tyrosine on thyroglobin -also decr. thyroid gland vascularity NB: prodrug - it is metabolised to methimazole |
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A thioureylene used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism - inhibits thyroperoxidase activity and so dec. iodination of tyrosine on thyroglobin -also decr. thyroid gland vascularity |
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High doses acutely can be used to treat hyperthyroidism - mechanism not well understood -decr. thyroid gland vascularity and so often given before surgery |
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radioactive iodine - gamma and beta emitter -used in treatment of hyperthyroidism |
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For the treatment of type I diabetes mellitus and some type II. Always givin by injection, never orally. |
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Oral insulin secretagogues - stimulate insulin secretion by blocking K+ channels on beta-cell membrane -used to treat indv. w. type II diabetes mellitus e.g. tolbutamide, glibenclamide, glimepiride |
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A sulphonylurea oral insulin secretagogue - stimulates insulin secretion by inhibiting K+ channel on beta-cell membrane -1st generation so only stimulates SUR1-R ie. only affects beta-cell K+channels NB: rarely used now |
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Glibenclamide, glimepiride |
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Sulphonylurea oral insulin secretagogues - stimulate insulin secretion by inhibiting K+ channel on beta-cell membrane -2nd generation so stimulate SUR1 and SUR-2 so side effects but more potent -used to treat indv. w. type II diabetes mellitus |
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A biguanides insulin sensitizer -sensitises tissue to low levels of endogenous insulin -used to treat indv. w. type II diabetes mellitus |
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