Glucagon Flashcards

1
Q

What is glucagon?

A

Glucagon (1 mg powder & solvent) is a hyperglycaemic agent that metabolises hepatic glycogen, which is released into the blood as glucose

Glucagon is metabolised by the liver, kidneys & plasma

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What is the onset, duration & half-life of glucagon?

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Onset 4-7 min
Duration variable
Half-life 3-6 min

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3
Q

Indications for glucagon?

A
  1. Symptomatic hypoglycaemia (with the inability to self-administer glucose)
  2. Refractory anaphylaxis with persistent hypotension/shock (unresponsive to 3x IM adrenaline injections & adequate fluid challenge)
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Contraindications for glucagon?

A
  1. Allergy / ADR
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What is the dose for glucagon in an adult?

A

1g IM
Single dose only

Prepare by reconstituting 1mg with 1mL of water for injection into a 3 mL syringe

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What is the dose of glucagon for a paediatric?

A

<25 kg (under 6 yrs) - 0.5 mg IM
Single dose only

> 25 kg (over 6 yrs) - 1 mg IM
Single dose only

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