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Diabetic Drugs Drugs used for diabetes.
Alright...Today, we will go over classes of drugs used to treat diabetes and examples within each class. To remind you of this, we want you to notice the poster on the wall for “Diabetes The Musical”.
Insulins: Lispro, Zinc, Glargine
First up, are the Insulins which is represented by the INSULATED gargoyle as he’s wearing a jacket...The gargoyle with big LIPS, is a shortacting insulin called LISPRO. The ZINC rock in his hands is an intermediate acting insulin called ZINC. The JEANS he’s wearing, is a long acting insulin called GlarGINE.
Biguanides: Metformin
The next class are the Biguanides, which is represented by the IGUANA on the foreman. The MEAT FOREMAN is METFORMIN, which is a commonly used drug in this class.
Sulfonylureas: Glyburide, Gliclazide
Sulfonylureas are a class of drugs that are often used, and it is represented by the CELL PHONE. (SULFONylureas → CELL PHONE). Some examples are GLYBURIDE represented by the the BRIDE, and GLICLAZIDE which is the bride LICKing the lollipop.
DPP4 Inhibitors: Sitagliptin, Saxagliptin
Next, are the Dipeptidyl peptidase4 inhibitors or DPP4 Inhibitors, these are represented by the Gryffin, and the little inscription on his sax helps you remember this. Examples include, . SITAGLIPTIN which is the SITTING GRYFFIN, and SAXAGLIPTIN which is the SAX GRYFFIN.
Thiazolidinediones: Rosiglitazone, pioglitazone
This next class of drugs is a mouthful, the thiazolidinediones, which is represented by the THIGH LID on the glittery man in the poster. Examples are ROSIGLITAZONE and PIOGLITaZONE which are represented by the GLITTERY man’s ROSE and PIE, respectively.
Selective sodiumglucose transporter (SGLT)2 inhibitors Canagliflozin
Selective sodiumglucose transporter2 inhibitors or SGLT2 inhibitors is represented by the STOP...I mean “SGLT” sign. An example is Canagliflozin, which is CAN FROZEN.
Alpha Glucosidase Inhibitors: Acarbose
Alpha glucosidase inhibitors is represented by the car with the ALPHA bumper sticker. An example in this class is ACARBOSE, represented the CAR.
Glucagonlike peptide1 inhibitors: Exenatide
Lastly, GlucagonLike Peptide1 Inhibitors or GLP1 Inhibitors is represented by the G on the car’s wheel center cap. The example is EXENATIDE, which is the orange X on the wheel.
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