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1
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What type of drug is this?

What is the key component for activity?

A

sulfonylurea

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2
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What type of drug is this?

What is the key component for activity?

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Glinde

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3
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What type of drug is this?

Where can it be modified?

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biguanidines

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4
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What drugs activate AMPK and cause GLUT4 translocation?

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biguanidines

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5
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What drugs close K ATP channels and cause opening of Ca channels?

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sulfonylureas

glinides

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6
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What drugs activate PPARy?

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glitazones

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7
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What type of drug is this?

What is the key component to activity?

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Glitazones (thiazolidinediones)

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8
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What type of drug is this?

What is the key component for activity?

What is the MOA?

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statin

Lower LDL

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9
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What type of drug is this?

What is the key component for activity?

What is the MOA?

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fibrate

activate PPAR

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10
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What type of drug is this?

What is the key component for activity?

What is the MOA?

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stanol

unabsorbable, hypocholeterolemic agent

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11
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What type of drug is this?

What is the key component for activity?

What is the MOA?

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synthetic cholesterol absorption inhibitor

inhibit cholesterol absorption

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12
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What type of drug is this?

What is the key component for activity?

What is the MOA?

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dextrothyroxine

incrase 7a-cholesterol hydroxylase

increase LDL receptors

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13
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What type of drug is this?

What is the MOA?

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Niacin

Decrease VLDL synthesis

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14
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What type of drug is this?

What is the MOA?

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cholestyramine

bile acid sequestrant

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15
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What type of drug is this?

What is the MOA?

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gliptan

DPP4 inhibitor

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16
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What type of drug is this?

What is it’s MOA?

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SGLT2 inhibitor

improve glycemic control