Term commonly used to describe fast-acting or rapid-acting insulin
Acceptable answers:
What is
Bolus insulin
Mealtime insulin
Prandial insulin
The SGLT2i associated with amputation.
What is canagliflozin?
This product may impact birth control when starting therapy and increasing the dose.
What is tirzepatide?
The active ingredient in Actos.
What is pioglitazone?
The DPP4i with strongest association with causing HF in patients living with DM and on this therapy.
What is Onglyza?
What is saxagliptan?
The active ingredient in Lantus.
What is glargine insulin?
The SGLT2i that does not have any trials identifying kidney or cardiovascular benefit but is the cheapest one on the market.
What is bexagliflozin?
This product must be administered subcutaneously once daily.
What is liraglutide (Victoza)?
What is glimeparide?
A DPP4i found to have a trend towards association with heart failure but did not meet statistical significance.
What is alogliptan?
An inhaled insulin.
What is Afrezza?
This agent has more drug-drug interactions than any of the others on the market.
What is sotagliflozin (Inpefa)
This GLP-1 RA has evidence of providing significant weight loss (> 10% body weight), cardiovascular, and kidney protection. It provides the most weight loss in this class of medications. (GLP-1RA)
What is Ozempic (semaglutide)?
This is a class of medications not indicated for the treatment of diabetes, but commonly used in the setting of reduced ejection heart failure and in rate control for atrial fibrillation. They may mask symptoms of hypoglycemia.
What are beta-blockers?
The recommended dosing for Januvia in those with eGFR < 30.
What is 25mg once daily?
Brand name for insulin lispro-aabc
What is Lyumjev?
Volume depletion puts individuals on canagliflozin at higher risk of this adverse event.
What is DKA?
A GLP-1 RA with a start dose of 0.75mg once weekly.
What is Trulicity (dulaglutide)?
This is a term used if a patient has been on medications such as glimeparide monotherapy and following 6 months of therapy their A1c is greater than 8%.
What is secondary failure?
The name of the trial that identified significant association with HF with saxagliptan and those living with Type 2 diabetes.
What is SAVOR-TIMI
An ultra-rapid acting insulin formulated with niacinamide.
What is fiasp?
The eGFR in which glycemic benefits may be not exhibited in those on SGLT2i therapy.
What is less than 45mg/dL?
A GLP-1 RA that does not exhibit significant weight loss and does not carry a FDA indication for cardiovascular benefit.
What is exenatide?
The oral medication for the treatment of diabetes that is contraindicated in individuals with heart failure and side effects include weight gain and hypoglycemia.
What is pioglitazone?
The renal dosing for Januvia in those with eGFR greater than 30 but less than 45.
What is 50mg once daily?