Test four Flashcards

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Insulin functions

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Increase the rate of glucose transport into cells
Restore the ability to metabolize carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
Promote storage of glucose in the liver
Convert glycogen into fat stores

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2
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(biguanides)**

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Suppress glucose output by the liver

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3
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(sulfonylureas)

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Stimulate insulin secretion by pancreatic beta cells

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4
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(meglitinides)

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Stimulate secretion of pro-insulin by beta cells

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5
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(thiazolidinediones)

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Reverse insulin resistance through increased glucose utilization in muscle and fat

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6
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(alpha-glucosidase inhibitors)

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Inhibit conversion of complex carbohydrates into simple sugars in the gut; net effect - slowed absorption of glucose after meals

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(gliptins/DPP-4 inhibitors)

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Inhibit glucagon release; net effect – increased insulin secretion, decreased gastric emptying, decreased blood glucose

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(Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 [SGLT-2] inhibitors)

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Cause kidneys to remove glucose from the body through the urine

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Metformin, specifically

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Metformin acts by decreasing glucose, triglyceride, and cholesterol production in the liver, decreasing glucose absorption in the gut, and increasing targeted cells insulin sensitivity.

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10
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What does desmopressin do?

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Acts as ADH and also increases release of factor VIII for hemophilia A

Don’t give if creatinine clearance is 50 or less

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