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Oral hypoglycemic drugs are medications that are taken by mouth to help lower blood glucose levels in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
All of the following drugs are oral hypoglycemic drugs, Except
a) Metformin
b) Sulphonylureas
c) Thiazolidinediones
d) Insulin
All of the following drugs are oral hypoglycemic drugs, Except
a) Metformin
b) Sulphonylureas
c) Thiazolidinediones
d) Insulin
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Which of the following are the pharmacological effect of metformin?
a) Reduced glucose absorption from the gut
b) Facilitation of glucose entry into muscle
c) Inhibition of gluconeogenesis in the liver
d) All of the above
a) Reduced glucose absorption from the gut
b) Facilitation of glucose entry into muscle
c) Inhibition of gluconeogenesis in the liver
d) All of the above
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a diabetic patient with irritable bowel syndrome what oral
hypoglycemic is contraindicated in this case?
a-Acarbose
b-Pioglitazone
c-Metformin
d-Acetohexamide
hypoglycemic is contraindicated in this case?
a-Acarbose
b-Pioglitazone
c-Metformin
d-Acetohexamide
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One of the following is NOT a pharmacological feature of metformin
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Anonymous Quiz
7%
a. Reduces hepatic glucose production
63%
b. Can cause weight gain
14%
c. Does not cause hypoglycemia
9%
d. Can cause vitamin B12 deficiency
7%
e. Reduces intestinal absorption of glucose
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A 45-year-old obese woman with type 2 diabetes mellitus was prescribed metformin 500 mg tablet twice daily with the morning and evening meals. What is the mechanism of action of metformin in diabetes mellitus?
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Anonymous Quiz
78%
a. Reducing hepatic gluconeogenesis
8%
b. Inhibiting intestinal alpha glycosidase enzymes
6%
c. Increasing insulin resistance
7%
d. Decreasing glucagon secretion
1%
e. Incretin hormone-like effect
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Which of the following antidiabetic drugs reduces both absorption of glucose from GIT and synthesis of glucose from liver?
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Anonymous Quiz
11%
a. Acarbose
74%
b. Metformin
6%
c. Tolbutamide
6%
d. Pioglitazone
3%
e. Soluble insulin
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Insulin prevents Keton body synthesis by:
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Anonymous Quiz
11%
a. Inhibiting glycogenolysis
15%
b. Inhibiting gluconeogenesis
8%
c. Stimulating K+ entery into body cell
53%
d. Inhibiting lipolysis
14%
e. None of the above
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Regarding insulin therapy, which of the following statements is not true?
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Anonymous Quiz
59%
a. Insulin lispro is a very rapid, long acting insulin
11%
b. Glucagon is useful for management of insulin-induced hypoglycaemia
8%
c. Daily insulin requirement in diabetics is about 30-50 units
12%
d. Soluble insulin is used for rapid control of blood sugar during surgery
9%
e. Insulin glargine should not be mixed, in the same syringe, with soluble insulin
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Which of the following is not a side effect of metformin?
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Anonymous Quiz
8%
a. Diarrhea
7%
b. Anorexia
71%
c. Polycystic ovary syndrome
8%
d. Vitamin B12 deficiency
6%
e. Lactic acidosis
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Which of the following antidiabetic drugs reduces both absorption of glucose from GIT and synthesis of glucose from liver?
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#Anti_diabetic_drugs
Anonymous Quiz
17%
a. Acarbose
65%
b. Metformin
9%
c. Tolbutamide
5%
d. Pioglitazone
4%
e. Soluble insulin
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DW is a patient with type 2 diabetes who has a blood glucose of 400 mg/dL today at his office visit. The physician would like to give some insulin to bring the glucose down before he leaves the office. Which of the following would lower the glucose in the quickest manner in DW?
βοΈA. Insulin aspart.
B. Insulin glargine.
C. NPH insulin.
D. Regular insulin.
βοΈA. Insulin aspart.
B. Insulin glargine.
C. NPH insulin.
D. Regular insulin.
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Which of the following is the most appropriate initial oral agent for management of type 2 diabetes in patients with no other comorbid conditions?
A. Glipizide.
B. Insulin.
βοΈC. Metformin.
D. Pioglitazone.
A. Glipizide.
B. Insulin.
βοΈC. Metformin.
D. Pioglitazone.
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refers to any substance or agent that can destroy or inhibit the growth of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.
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91%
Antimicrobial
9%
Antibiotics
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antibiotics can also include antivirals, antifungals, and antiparasitic drugs, while Antimicrobials are specific to bacterial infections.
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10%
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90%
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have a thinner peptidoglycan layer, Instead, they have an outer membrane containing lipopolysaccharides (LPS), they also have an outer membrane
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12%
Gram-positive bacteria
88%
Gram-negative Bacteria