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Diabetes Drugs (Oral Antihyperglycemics & Insulins)
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published: 25 Dec 2020
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Meglitinides Mechanism and Side Effects
Meglitinides, also known as meglitinide analogs or glinides, are a class of oral antidiabetic medications used to treat type 2 diabetes. They work by helping to lower blood sugar levels by increasing insulin secretion from the pancreas. These medications are particularly useful for managing post-meal glucose levels, as they stimulate the release of insulin in response to meals. Meglitinides are often prescribed for individuals with type 2 diabetes who are unable to achieve adequate blood sugar control through diet and exercise alone.
Key points about meglitinides include:
1. Mechanism of Action: Meglitinides primarily target the beta cells in the pancreas, which are responsible for producing insulin. They bind to a specific receptor called the ATP-sensitive potassium channel on these cel...
published: 08 Nov 2020
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Mechanism of Action of Sulfonylureas and Meglitinide Analogs
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Mechanism of action of Sulfonylureas and Meglitinide analogs:
Sulfonylureas and meglitinide analogs increase insulin secretion by actin on SUR (Sulfonylurea Receptor) associated with ATP sensitive K+ channels on β cells of the pancreas.
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published: 31 Mar 2021
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Meglitinides What You Need To Know
In this video, I discuss the MEGLITINIDES ( repaglinide & nateglinide) and what you need to know. This drug class is very similiar to SULFONYLUREAS so this should be a refresher if you watched that video. If you have not, I'll link it below:
SULFONYLUREAS: https://youtu.be/yir0HFxrzoM
Download The FREE NP Diabetes Starter Pack: https://adept-creator-4162.ck.page/diabetesstarterpack
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published: 09 Nov 2019
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What Are the Side Effects of Meglitinides?
Learn about meglitinides' side effects. MDs answer your diabetes questions.
published: 03 Feb 2011
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Diabetes Medication - Meglitinides Repaglinide & Nateglinide
published: 31 Oct 2022
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short acting insulin secretagouges(meglitinides).American guide lines.
published: 09 Feb 2021
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MEGLITINIDES | Antidiabetic Drugs | Easy Peasy Pharmacology
MEGLITINIDES
Antidiabetic drug class: when does it make sense to prescribe? Who’s suitable? 🤷🏻♂️ along with mechanism of action, adverse effects and cautions to bear in mind.
Only for educational purposes.
Stay curious and keep learning,
Easy Peasy Pharmacology
#easypeasypharmacology
#clinicalnotes #antidiabetics #meglitinides #pharmacology #rapidonsetofaction #shortdurationofaction #postprandialglucose #insulinsecretion
published: 16 Oct 2022
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Oral Antidiabetic Medications - Pharmacology - Endocrine System | @LevelUpRN
Cathy covers key information regarding oral antidiabetic medications. The mode of action, side effects, and patient teaching for the following drug classes and medications: Sulfonylureas (glipizide, glyburide), Meglitinides (repaglinide), Biguanides (metformin).
Our Pharmacology video tutorial series is taught by Cathy Parkes BSN, RN, CWCN, PHN and intended to help RN and PN nursing students study for their nursing school exams, including the ATI, HESI and NCLEX.
#NCLEX #pharmacology #endocrine #HESI #Kaplan #ATI #NursingSchool #NursingStudent #Nurse #RN #PN #Education #LVN #LPN #antidiabetic
0:00 What to Expect?
0:46 Oral Antidiabetic Agents
1:48 Sulfonylureas
1:58 Mode of Action
2:12 Side Effects & Signs and Symptoms
2:33 Patient Teaching
3:25 Meglitinides
3:38 Mode of Action ...
published: 07 Sep 2021
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What Is The Difference Between Sulfonylureas And Meglitinide Derivatives (Repaglinide & Nateglinide)
Video discusses the similarity and differences between sulfonylureas and meglitinides (Repaglinide & Nateglinide)
published: 16 Apr 2024
32:28
Diabetes Drugs (Oral Antihyperglycemics & Insulins)
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These videos help you score extra points on medical school exams (USMLE, COMLEX, etc.)
For educational purposes only; NOT medical or other advice.
Some videos contain mild profanity and hyperbole solely used to assist with memorization. Viewer discretion advised.
Opinions are entirely my own.
https://wn.com/Diabetes_Drugs_(Oral_Antihyperglycemics_Insulins)
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My goal is to reduce educational disparities by making education FREE.
These videos help you score extra points on medical school exams (USMLE, COMLEX, etc.)
For educational purposes only; NOT medical or other advice.
Some videos contain mild profanity and hyperbole solely used to assist with memorization. Viewer discretion advised.
Opinions are entirely my own.
- published: 25 Dec 2020
- views: 1609682
1:44
Meglitinides Mechanism and Side Effects
Meglitinides, also known as meglitinide analogs or glinides, are a class of oral antidiabetic medications used to treat type 2 diabetes. They work by helping to...
Meglitinides, also known as meglitinide analogs or glinides, are a class of oral antidiabetic medications used to treat type 2 diabetes. They work by helping to lower blood sugar levels by increasing insulin secretion from the pancreas. These medications are particularly useful for managing post-meal glucose levels, as they stimulate the release of insulin in response to meals. Meglitinides are often prescribed for individuals with type 2 diabetes who are unable to achieve adequate blood sugar control through diet and exercise alone.
Key points about meglitinides include:
1. Mechanism of Action: Meglitinides primarily target the beta cells in the pancreas, which are responsible for producing insulin. They bind to a specific receptor called the ATP-sensitive potassium channel on these cells. By doing so, meglitinides promote the release of insulin from beta cells in response to rising blood sugar levels, which helps to regulate glucose levels in the bloodstream.
2. Rapid Onset and Short Duration: One of the distinguishing features of meglitinides is their rapid onset of action and short duration of effect. This makes them particularly suitable for managing postprandial (after-meal) hyperglycemia. They are typically taken before meals to ensure that insulin secretion coincides with the rise in blood sugar that occurs after eating.
3. Examples of Meglitinides: There are two main meglitinides available on the market: repaglinide and nateglinide. These medications may be sold under various brand names. Repaglinide is known by brand names such as Prandin and NovoNorm, while nateglinide is marketed as Starlix.
4. Dosage and Administration: Meglitinides are usually taken orally before meals, generally 15-30 minutes before eating. The dosage is adjusted based on the individual's blood sugar levels and response to the medication.
5. Advantages and Considerations: Meglitinides can help control postprandial glucose levels effectively and provide flexibility in terms of dosing time. Since their effects are short-lived, they are less likely to cause prolonged periods of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) compared to some other diabetes medications. However, they still carry a risk of hypoglycemia if not taken appropriately or if meals are skipped.
6. Adverse Effects: Common side effects of meglitinides include hypoglycemia (especially if taken without a meal), weight gain, headache, and upper respiratory tract infections. These medications are generally well-tolerated, but they are not recommended for individuals with severe liver impairment.
7. Drug Interactions: Meglitinides can interact with other medications, so it's important for individuals taking these drugs to inform their healthcare provider about all the medications they are using to prevent potential interactions.
As with any medication, it's essential for individuals with diabetes to work closely with their healthcare provider to determine the most appropriate treatment plan based on their specific medical history, lifestyle, and glucose control goals.
https://wn.com/Meglitinides_Mechanism_And_Side_Effects
Meglitinides, also known as meglitinide analogs or glinides, are a class of oral antidiabetic medications used to treat type 2 diabetes. They work by helping to lower blood sugar levels by increasing insulin secretion from the pancreas. These medications are particularly useful for managing post-meal glucose levels, as they stimulate the release of insulin in response to meals. Meglitinides are often prescribed for individuals with type 2 diabetes who are unable to achieve adequate blood sugar control through diet and exercise alone.
Key points about meglitinides include:
1. Mechanism of Action: Meglitinides primarily target the beta cells in the pancreas, which are responsible for producing insulin. They bind to a specific receptor called the ATP-sensitive potassium channel on these cells. By doing so, meglitinides promote the release of insulin from beta cells in response to rising blood sugar levels, which helps to regulate glucose levels in the bloodstream.
2. Rapid Onset and Short Duration: One of the distinguishing features of meglitinides is their rapid onset of action and short duration of effect. This makes them particularly suitable for managing postprandial (after-meal) hyperglycemia. They are typically taken before meals to ensure that insulin secretion coincides with the rise in blood sugar that occurs after eating.
3. Examples of Meglitinides: There are two main meglitinides available on the market: repaglinide and nateglinide. These medications may be sold under various brand names. Repaglinide is known by brand names such as Prandin and NovoNorm, while nateglinide is marketed as Starlix.
4. Dosage and Administration: Meglitinides are usually taken orally before meals, generally 15-30 minutes before eating. The dosage is adjusted based on the individual's blood sugar levels and response to the medication.
5. Advantages and Considerations: Meglitinides can help control postprandial glucose levels effectively and provide flexibility in terms of dosing time. Since their effects are short-lived, they are less likely to cause prolonged periods of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) compared to some other diabetes medications. However, they still carry a risk of hypoglycemia if not taken appropriately or if meals are skipped.
6. Adverse Effects: Common side effects of meglitinides include hypoglycemia (especially if taken without a meal), weight gain, headache, and upper respiratory tract infections. These medications are generally well-tolerated, but they are not recommended for individuals with severe liver impairment.
7. Drug Interactions: Meglitinides can interact with other medications, so it's important for individuals taking these drugs to inform their healthcare provider about all the medications they are using to prevent potential interactions.
As with any medication, it's essential for individuals with diabetes to work closely with their healthcare provider to determine the most appropriate treatment plan based on their specific medical history, lifestyle, and glucose control goals.
- published: 08 Nov 2020
- views: 9970
2:45
Mechanism of Action of Sulfonylureas and Meglitinide Analogs
Explore our entire animation video library at: https://www.nonstopneuron.com/
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All videos from endocrine pharmacology: https://www.nonstopneuron.com/post/pharmacology-endocrine-system
Video Summary:
Mechanism of action of Sulfonylureas and Meglitinide analogs:
Sulfonylureas and meglitinide analogs increase insulin secretion by actin on SUR (Sulfonylurea Receptor) associated with ATP sensitive K+ channels on β cells of the pancreas.
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Video Summary:
Mechanism of action of Sulfonylureas and Meglitinide analogs:
Sulfonylureas and meglitinide analogs increase insulin secretion by actin on SUR (Sulfonylurea Receptor) associated with ATP sensitive K+ channels on β cells of the pancreas.
● Follow me at:
• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NonstopNeuron
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DISCLAIMER: This video is for education purpose only. Although every effort is made to ensure accuracy of material, viewer should refer to the appropriate regulatory body/authorised websites, guidelines and other suitable sources of information as deemed relevant and applicable. In view of possibility of human error or changes in medical science, any person or organization involved in preparation of this work accepts no responsibility for any errors or omissions or results obtained from use of information in this video.
- published: 31 Mar 2021
- views: 39578
5:50
Meglitinides What You Need To Know
In this video, I discuss the MEGLITINIDES ( repaglinide & nateglinide) and what you need to know. This drug class is very similiar to SULFONYLUREAS so this sho...
In this video, I discuss the MEGLITINIDES ( repaglinide & nateglinide) and what you need to know. This drug class is very similiar to SULFONYLUREAS so this should be a refresher if you watched that video. If you have not, I'll link it below:
SULFONYLUREAS: https://youtu.be/yir0HFxrzoM
Download The FREE NP Diabetes Starter Pack: https://adept-creator-4162.ck.page/diabetesstarterpack
//Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE & DING that notification bell so you don't miss an upload. As always, thank you for tuning in to my channel!
//Other drug classes:
-https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8lxR_KNV1vfyIEcFdySat8OYDSYHZku4
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Welcome to Kim E. The Diabetes NP Channel!!! My name is Kim E. and I have a love and passion for prediabetes and Diabetes Mellitus Type 2. I went on a journey a while ago to build upon my knowledge of the disease and found it difficult to find concise and useful information. I realized at that moment that we, as nurse practitioners, needed a resource like this. As I began learning more about the disease and the new advances in education and management, I wanted to be apart of the solution for my fellow colleagues. If this is something that interests you, please come along with me as we grow in our knowledge of Diabetes to better serve our patients. Submit questions & video requests to info@ellisdiabetes.com.
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DISCLAIMER FOR PATIENTS:
The information on this platform is to serve as general education for diabetic patients. It IS NOT intended to be a substitute for seeking professional medical care. In fact, Kim E. urges you to have a consistent management and follow up relationship with your primary care provider (PCP). NOTE: Please understand that though Kim E. is very knowledgeable in the area of diabetes, there is no way that she would be able to know every patient's past medical history, co-morbidities, and complications that view her videos. She claims no liability or responsibility for your health and medical conditions as that is the responsibility of your primary care provider. The purpose of the videos are for educational purposes ONLY and NOT for EVALUATION, DIAGNOSING, or TREATING those with diabetes. If you have any questions further than what is covered in the GENERAL educational videos, follow up with your primary care physician. All content is for general educational purposes only and should be used to augment your knowledge.
DISCLAIMER FOR PROVIDERS:
The information and services on this platform are to serve as an adjunct resource to your nursing practice. They ARE NOT intended to be a substitute for professional judgement. REMEMBER: You know your patient population and their specific needs and conditions. Please understand that though I am very knowledgeable in the area of diabetes, I do not know every patient's past medical history, co-morbidities, and complications. Use your clinical discernment as to what treatment is best for each of your patients. All content is for general educational purposes only and should be used augment your knowledge.
https://wn.com/Meglitinides_What_You_Need_To_Know
In this video, I discuss the MEGLITINIDES ( repaglinide & nateglinide) and what you need to know. This drug class is very similiar to SULFONYLUREAS so this should be a refresher if you watched that video. If you have not, I'll link it below:
SULFONYLUREAS: https://youtu.be/yir0HFxrzoM
Download The FREE NP Diabetes Starter Pack: https://adept-creator-4162.ck.page/diabetesstarterpack
//Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE & DING that notification bell so you don't miss an upload. As always, thank you for tuning in to my channel!
//Other drug classes:
-https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8lxR_KNV1vfyIEcFdySat8OYDSYHZku4
~~~~~~~~~~~~
//SHOP MY NURSING GEAR:
-Nursing Apparel: https://teespring.com/stores/kim-e-the-diabetes-np
//MY AMAZON NURSING FAVORITES:
-The Art & Science of Diabetes Self-Management Education Desk Reference: https://amzn.to/2JfxU0M
-My Stethoscope: https://amzn.to/33M3vRg
-My Stethoscope Case: https://amzn.to/2QNOnh3
-Lab Pocket Guide: https://amzn.to/33LZlJ9
-The Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy 2019: 50 Years: 1969-2019 1st Edition: https://amzn.to/39oeLUU
**Disclaimer: I receive commission off of sales made through the links above. This does not cost you any extra & I appreciate your support SO much!**
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//SUBMIT QUESTIONS & VIDEO REQUESTS:
-https://www.ellisdiabetes.com/contact
//LET'S CONNECT:
~INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thediabetesnp/
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//BOOK KIM TO SPEAK:
Want Kim to teach more in detail at your private event⤵️
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Welcome to Kim E. The Diabetes NP Channel!!! My name is Kim E. and I have a love and passion for prediabetes and Diabetes Mellitus Type 2. I went on a journey a while ago to build upon my knowledge of the disease and found it difficult to find concise and useful information. I realized at that moment that we, as nurse practitioners, needed a resource like this. As I began learning more about the disease and the new advances in education and management, I wanted to be apart of the solution for my fellow colleagues. If this is something that interests you, please come along with me as we grow in our knowledge of Diabetes to better serve our patients. Submit questions & video requests to info@ellisdiabetes.com.
~~~~~~~~~~~
DISCLAIMER FOR PATIENTS:
The information on this platform is to serve as general education for diabetic patients. It IS NOT intended to be a substitute for seeking professional medical care. In fact, Kim E. urges you to have a consistent management and follow up relationship with your primary care provider (PCP). NOTE: Please understand that though Kim E. is very knowledgeable in the area of diabetes, there is no way that she would be able to know every patient's past medical history, co-morbidities, and complications that view her videos. She claims no liability or responsibility for your health and medical conditions as that is the responsibility of your primary care provider. The purpose of the videos are for educational purposes ONLY and NOT for EVALUATION, DIAGNOSING, or TREATING those with diabetes. If you have any questions further than what is covered in the GENERAL educational videos, follow up with your primary care physician. All content is for general educational purposes only and should be used to augment your knowledge.
DISCLAIMER FOR PROVIDERS:
The information and services on this platform are to serve as an adjunct resource to your nursing practice. They ARE NOT intended to be a substitute for professional judgement. REMEMBER: You know your patient population and their specific needs and conditions. Please understand that though I am very knowledgeable in the area of diabetes, I do not know every patient's past medical history, co-morbidities, and complications. Use your clinical discernment as to what treatment is best for each of your patients. All content is for general educational purposes only and should be used augment your knowledge.
- published: 09 Nov 2019
- views: 3098
0:45
What Are the Side Effects of Meglitinides?
Learn about meglitinides' side effects. MDs answer your diabetes questions.
Learn about meglitinides' side effects. MDs answer your diabetes questions.
https://wn.com/What_Are_The_Side_Effects_Of_Meglitinides
Learn about meglitinides' side effects. MDs answer your diabetes questions.
- published: 03 Feb 2011
- views: 2276
3:50
MEGLITINIDES | Antidiabetic Drugs | Easy Peasy Pharmacology
MEGLITINIDES
Antidiabetic drug class: when does it make sense to prescribe? Who’s suitable? 🤷🏻♂️ along with mechanism of action, adverse effects and cautions t...
MEGLITINIDES
Antidiabetic drug class: when does it make sense to prescribe? Who’s suitable? 🤷🏻♂️ along with mechanism of action, adverse effects and cautions to bear in mind.
Only for educational purposes.
Stay curious and keep learning,
Easy Peasy Pharmacology
#easypeasypharmacology
#clinicalnotes #antidiabetics #meglitinides #pharmacology #rapidonsetofaction #shortdurationofaction #postprandialglucose #insulinsecretion
https://wn.com/Meglitinides_|_Antidiabetic_Drugs_|_Easy_Peasy_Pharmacology
MEGLITINIDES
Antidiabetic drug class: when does it make sense to prescribe? Who’s suitable? 🤷🏻♂️ along with mechanism of action, adverse effects and cautions to bear in mind.
Only for educational purposes.
Stay curious and keep learning,
Easy Peasy Pharmacology
#easypeasypharmacology
#clinicalnotes #antidiabetics #meglitinides #pharmacology #rapidonsetofaction #shortdurationofaction #postprandialglucose #insulinsecretion
- published: 16 Oct 2022
- views: 196
8:25
Oral Antidiabetic Medications - Pharmacology - Endocrine System | @LevelUpRN
Cathy covers key information regarding oral antidiabetic medications. The mode of action, side effects, and patient teaching for the following drug classes and ...
Cathy covers key information regarding oral antidiabetic medications. The mode of action, side effects, and patient teaching for the following drug classes and medications: Sulfonylureas (glipizide, glyburide), Meglitinides (repaglinide), Biguanides (metformin).
Our Pharmacology video tutorial series is taught by Cathy Parkes BSN, RN, CWCN, PHN and intended to help RN and PN nursing students study for their nursing school exams, including the ATI, HESI and NCLEX.
#NCLEX #pharmacology #endocrine #HESI #Kaplan #ATI #NursingSchool #NursingStudent #Nurse #RN #PN #Education #LVN #LPN #antidiabetic
0:00 What to Expect?
0:46 Oral Antidiabetic Agents
1:48 Sulfonylureas
1:58 Mode of Action
2:12 Side Effects & Signs and Symptoms
2:33 Patient Teaching
3:25 Meglitinides
3:38 Mode of Action
4:46 Biguanides
5:07 Signs and Symptoms
5:17 Patient Teaching
6:39 Quiz Time!
7:44 Bloopers
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Cathy covers key information regarding oral antidiabetic medications. The mode of action, side effects, and patient teaching for the following drug classes and medications: Sulfonylureas (glipizide, glyburide), Meglitinides (repaglinide), Biguanides (metformin).
Our Pharmacology video tutorial series is taught by Cathy Parkes BSN, RN, CWCN, PHN and intended to help RN and PN nursing students study for their nursing school exams, including the ATI, HESI and NCLEX.
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0:00 What to Expect?
0:46 Oral Antidiabetic Agents
1:48 Sulfonylureas
1:58 Mode of Action
2:12 Side Effects & Signs and Symptoms
2:33 Patient Teaching
3:25 Meglitinides
3:38 Mode of Action
4:46 Biguanides
5:07 Signs and Symptoms
5:17 Patient Teaching
6:39 Quiz Time!
7:44 Bloopers
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- published: 07 Sep 2021
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What Is The Difference Between Sulfonylureas And Meglitinide Derivatives (Repaglinide & Nateglinide)
Video discusses the similarity and differences between sulfonylureas and meglitinides (Repaglinide & Nateglinide)
Video discusses the similarity and differences between sulfonylureas and meglitinides (Repaglinide & Nateglinide)
https://wn.com/What_Is_The_Difference_Between_Sulfonylureas_And_Meglitinide_Derivatives_(Repaglinide_Nateglinide)
Video discusses the similarity and differences between sulfonylureas and meglitinides (Repaglinide & Nateglinide)
- published: 16 Apr 2024
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