Wednesday, 27 March 2019

Drug Interactions of Amylin Analogue (Pramlintide):




§    Pramlintide is an Amylin analogue and it helps to treat type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus.
§    Pramlintide decreases the postprandial glucose concentrations through at least three mechanisms including reduction of postprandial glucagon secretion, slowing of gastric emptying and suppression of appetite by a central mechanism.
§    No clinically significant drug interactions have been reported with the use of Pramlintide, though there are few possible interactions related to delayed absorption of oral medications.
§    Absorption Interactions
Ø Acetaminophen (Paracetamol)
Ø Oral contraceptives
Ø Antibiotics
§    Pharmaceutical Interactions
Ø Insulin
§    Healthcare professionals through the screening, education, and follow up on suspected drug interactions could reduce the risk of adverse effects.
§    The diabetic patients should always consult their physician and pharmacist before taking any new medication.
§    The diabetic patients should bring a list of all of the drugs they are taking (or simply bring the drugs themselves), including prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs, and any supplements, herbal or otherwise, during their visit to the doctor or pharmacist.
§    They are encouraged to ask their doctor or pharmacist to look over their list for any potentially dangerous combinations.
§    It is recommended that people fill all their prescriptions at one pharmacy, if possible.

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