Module 7 - Clinical Considerations In Pharmacology: Diabetes Flashcards

1
Q

What is a normal glucose levels in a fasting state?

A

3.5-5.0 mmol/L

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2
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What is a normal glucose level in a fed state?

A

4.0-7.0 mmol/L

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3
Q

When is the onset of Type 1 diabetes?

A

Early - Child and adolescents

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4
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When is the onset of type 2 diabetes?

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Gradual - >35 years

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5
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What is the treatment of type 1 diabetes?

A

Insulin

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6
Q

What is the treatment of type 2 diabetes?

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Diet, exercise and oral hypoglycaemic agents (metformin)

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7
Q

Describe the mechanism of action of metformin

A

Reduces production of glucose in the liver and increases glucose uptake in skeletal muscle

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8
Q

What is the adverse effect of metformin?

A

Lactic acidosis

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9
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Describe the mechanism of action of sulphonylureas

A

Increases secretion of insulin in pancreas

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10
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Provide an example of a sulphonylureas

A

Gliclazide and glibenclamide

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11
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Describe the mechanism of action of insulin

A

Removes glucose from the blood and moves it into cells to be used as energy

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12
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What is hypoglycaemia?

A

Low blood sugar

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13
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What is the treatment of hypoglycaemia?

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Oral administration of glucose or subcutaneous/IM injection of glucagon

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14
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When is glucagon used?

A

Severe hypoglycaemia when individuals cannot eat or drink

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15
Q

Provide examples of drugs which can cause hyperglycaemia

A

Antipsychotics, glucagon, glucocorticosteroids, thiazide diuretic and social drugs (amphetamines, cocaine, marijuana)

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16
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Provide examples of drugs which can cause hypoglycaemia

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ACE inhibitors, asprin, beta blockers, insulin, MAOIs and social drugs (alcohol)