Diabetes pharmacology - Lowwang Flashcards

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Rapid-acting insulins

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Humalog (Lispro)
Novalog (Aspart)
Glulisine (Apidra)

onset of action within 5-15 minutes, peaking at 1-1.5 hours, and lasting 3-5 hours.

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Short-acting insulins (Regular)

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Humulin R, Novolin R

Regular insulin is a recombinant human insulin.

The onset of action is 30-60 minutes, peaking at 2 hours, and lasting 6-8 hours

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Long-acting insulins

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Glargine (Lantus)

The onset of action is 1.5 hours, and it lasts for approximately 24 hours without a pronounced peak. Therefore it can be given once a day to provide basal coverage.

Detemir (Levemir)
(covered by medicare)

onset of action is 1 hour, and it lasts between 12 hours at lower doses to 20 hours with higher doses, so it is often injected twice per day to achieve basal coverage.

**THESE ARE THE ONLY INSULINS THAT CANNOT BE MIXED IN THE SAME SYRINGE WITH OTHER INSULINS

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What is the dawn effect?

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Rise in cortisol and growth hormone (conterregulatory hormones). So you get a more marked rise in blood sugar in the morning.

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Intermediate-acting

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NPH (neutral protamine Hagedorn) insulin (Humulin N, Novolin N)

NPH, or isophane, insulin is the only insulin dispensed as a cloudy solution. Its onset of action occurs at 1-3 hours, peaks at 6-8 hours, and lasts for 12-16 hours. NPH can be drawn up with regular insulin or rapid-acting insulin analogs in the same syringe for simultaneous injection.

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What insulins might be taken prandially?

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Humalog, novalog, glulisine, regular

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Basal insulins?

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Glargine, Detemir, NPH

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What is the target BG 2 hrs post-prandially?

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Less than 180

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What is the target a1c?

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Less than 7%, or 7.5 in adolescents/children.

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Rapid insulin onset/duration?

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15 mins

3-5 hrs

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Regular insulin onset/duration

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30-60 mins

6-8 hrs

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12
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NPH onset/duration?

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1-3 hrs

12-16 hrs

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13
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Detemir onset/duration?

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1 hr

12-20 hrs

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Glargine onset/duration?

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1.5 hrs

24 hrs

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15
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Target fasting BG for a diabetic patient?

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70-130

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