Medication
Sulfonylureas
Glibenclamide (Daonil) Glipizide (Minidab) Glimepride (Amaryl) Other brands available in private sector.
Dose.
Take with a meal once or twice a day.
Effect:
Stimulate the pancreases to release more insulin, both right after a meal and then over several hours
Side effect
Can cause low blood glucose, occasional skin rash, irritability, upset stomach
Note
Because these medicines can cause low blood glucose, always carry a source of carbohydrate with you.
Follow your meal plan and activity program and call your healthcare provider if your blood glucose levels are consistently low.
If there is an increase in your activity level or reduction in your weight or calorie intake, the dose may need to be lowered.
Biguanides
Metformin (Glucophage, Diaformin, Diabex) Metformin extended release (Diabex XR)
Dose
Metformin: usually taken twice a day with breakfast and evening meals
Metformin extended release: usually taken once a day in the morning.
Take with food to minimize symptoms.
Effect
Works by decreasing the amount of glucose released from liver and by making cells more sensitive to insulin.
Side effect
Include bloating, gas, diarrhea, upset stomach, loss of appetite (usually within the first few weeks of starting).
Other note: Always tell healthcare providers that it may need to be stopped when you having a surgical procedure.
DPP-4 Inhibitors
Sitagliptin, linagliptin (Januvia)
Dose:
Take once a day at the same time each day.
Effect
Improve insulin level after a meal and lowers the amount of glucose made by your body
Side effect
Can cause stomach discomfort, diarrhea, sore throat, stuffy nose, upper respiratory infection.
Note
Can be taken alone or with Metformin, a Sulfonylurea or Actos
Tell your healthcare provider if you have any side effects that bother you or that don’t go away. Does not cause low blood glucose.
Short- acting soluble insulin (Actapid HM. Humulin R)
Dose
<25units has duration of insulin action 4hrs or less
25- 30 units has duration of insulin action 4hrs or less
Effect
Absorbed quickly from fat tissue into bloodstream. Used to control blood sugar during meals and snacks and correct high blood sugar.
Intermediate – acting isophane (Protaphane HM, Humulin NPH)
Effect:
- Is absorbed more slowly, and lasts longer
- Is used to control the blood sugar overnight, while fasting and between meals
Biphasis isophane insulin (Miztard)
Effect
- Is absorbed slowly, has a minimal peak effect, and a stable plateau effect that lasts most of the day
- Is used to control the blood sugar overnight, while fasting and between meals
Side effect of insulin:
- initial weight gain as the cells start to take in glucose.
- blood sugar that drops too low, or hypoglycemia.
- rashes, bumps, or swelling at an injection site.
- anxiety or depression.
- a cough when taking inhaled insulin.
Note:
Insulin syringes: Most common insulin delivery method. The insulin is injected into the layer of fat just under the skin.
Insulin Pen: it has a cartridge holding insulin with replacement needle to puncture the skin and deliver insulin
Insulin Pump: computerized devise, programmed to deliver insulin under skin.