Diabetes Pharmacology Flashcards

1
Q

when do glucose and insulin levels peak after a meal?

A

around 60 min

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2
Q

which pt has to secrete more insulin in order to maintain stable glucose levels?

A

obese pts

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3
Q

how long do you try a therapy before changing it, typically?

A

2-3 months

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4
Q

what are the primary goals of diabetic therapy?

A
  1. reduce risk of acute and chronic complications
  2. foster adherence
  3. limit side effects
  4. limit cost
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5
Q

when using dual or triple therapy, what should you do?

A

choose two drugs that do different things

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6
Q

what is a common first line med for DM?

A

metformin

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7
Q

when does metformin cause lactic acidosis?

A

drug is excreted in whole by the kidneys and if it hangs around, it will inhibit hepatic metabolism of lactic acid (60% mortality)

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8
Q

what is glucagon like peptide?

A

hormone released by the gut in response to glucose ingestion

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9
Q

what does glucagon-like peptide do?

A

stimulated insulin synthesis and secretion
suppresses glucagon secretion
reduces islet cell apoptosis

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10
Q

how is GLP 1 broken down?

A

DPP-IV

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11
Q

how do GLP levels change in type II diabetics?

A

decreased levels

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12
Q

what does DPP-IV do?

A

inactivates GLP 1

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