Glucagon Flashcards

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Glucagon Introduction

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  • A hyperglycaemic agent that increases blood glucose concentration by activating hepatic glucose production and decreasing GI motility
  • Onset: 4-7 minutes; duration 10-40 minutes
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Glucagon Indications

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For demonstrated hypoglycaemia where oral glucose cannot be administered and IV access cannot be obtained in a safe and timely manner.

Altered conscious state in a known diabetic or of otherwise unknown cause where blood glucose level is below 4mmol/L.

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2 Glucagon Contras

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Hypersensitivity.
Known pheochromocytoma, insulinoma, glucagonoma

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Glucagon Presentation

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1mg in 1ml

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Glucagon Precautions / Notes

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  • Glucagon is effective in treating hypoglycaemia only if sufficient liver glycogen is present (eg: it does not work on alcohol or anorexia induced hypoglycaemia).
  • Give complex carbohydrates orally when patient has responded to prevent recurrent hypoglycaemia
  • Even if fully recovered, patients should be encouraged to be transported to a medical facility to ensure effective follow up and review.
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3 Glucagon Special Considerations (Side Effects)

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Nausea/vomiting
Gastric pain
Transient rise of blood pressure for patients taking beta blockers.

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