Difference between revisions of "DIABETES MELLITUS-BIGUANIDES"

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<br/>3. Contraindicated in renal dysfunction (GFR &lt; 30 cc/min), decompensated CHF, and acute or chronic metabolic acidosis.
<br/>3. Contraindicated in renal dysfunction (GFR &lt; 30 cc/min), decompensated CHF, and acute or chronic metabolic acidosis.
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<br/>4. Contraindicated in contrast procedures or surgery-because both might cause renal failure ⟹ lactic acidosis.
<br/>4. Contraindicated in contrast procedures or surgery-because both might cause renal failure ⟹ lactic acidosis.





Latest revision as of 02:29, 21 March 2023

SUMMARY

1. Metformin is the preferred first line drug for T2DM, unless the patient meets a need for immediate insulin.

SIDE EFFECTS
2. Dose-related abdominal pain and diarrhea and propensity for causing lactic acidosis.

3. Contraindicated in renal dysfunction (GFR < 30 cc/min), decompensated CHF, and acute or chronic metabolic acidosis.

4. Contraindicated in contrast procedures or surgery-because both might cause renal failure ⟹ lactic acidosis.


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