Diabetic Drugs Flashcards

1
Q

What class of drug is Dapagliflozin?

A

Sodium-glucose co-transporter inhibitor

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What are the indications of Dapagliflozin?

A

Add on therapy to type 2 diabetes mellitus. HFrEF and reduced kidney function

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3
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does dapagliflozin have some diuretic effect

A

minor

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4
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What is the mechanism of action of Dapagliflozin?

A

Decreases glucose reabsorption from tubular filtrate. Increases urinary glucose excretion. Competitive reversible inhibition of SGLT-2 in PCT.

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What are the adverse effects of Dapagliflozin?

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UTI, thirst, polyuria and pancreatitis

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What are the drug-drug interactions of Dapagliflozin?

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Antihypertensive and other hypoglycaemic agents

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7
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What can you use to remember Dapagliflozin?

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8
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What is the class of Semaglutide?

A

Incretin mimetic

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9
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What are the indications for Semaglutide?

A

TIIDM + weight loss

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Mechanism of action of Semaglutide

A

Increase glucose dependent synthesis of insulin secretion.
GLP-1 receptor agonist
Because of how they are made they are resistant to DPP-4

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What are the adverse effects of Semaglutide?

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GI upset, decreased appetite with weight loss

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What can you use to remember Semaglutide?

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