DRUG INDUCED DIABETES

YMER Digital Pub Date : 2022-08-05 DOI:10.37896/ymer21.08/16
R. Kaur
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Several Epidemiological studies have suggested that rate of development of diabetes mellitus consequent to taking diverse types of medication is increasing now a days. Several medications have been found to be associated with causation of diabetes. Various pharmacological medications which are commonly used in clinical practice are found to affect glucose homeostasis and interfere with the balance between various hormones like insulin, glucagon, catecholamines, growth hormone, and cortisol. Mechanism for the diabetes caused due to medications is associated with a reduction in insulin production, some with reduction in insulin sensitivity, and some appear to be associated with reduction in insulin production along with the insulin sensitivity. It is very difficult to establish a precise cause and effect relationship between a medication and development of diabetes. Various clinical studies of medications typically concentrate on evaluation of effectiveness and are not powered to evaluate side effects. Several covariant such as the weight gain associated with medication such as steroids or antipsychotics also make it difficult to find that whether the development of diabetes was a primary or secondary effect of the medication. Mechanisms for the causations of diabetes have been linked with range from decreased insulin secretion to decreased insulin action to direct neural effects. Stopping or switching medication is considered as the first step in treating the drug induced diabetes. While the information to support many of the consensus recommendations for treatment drug -induced diabetes is lacking. To establish the optimal therapy for Drug induced diabetes, it is quite essential to understand the potential mechanism which interrupts the metabolism of carbohydrates. Keywords: Diabetes, insulin sensitivity, glucose homeostasis, medication-induced diabetes, optimal therapy.
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药物性糖尿病
几项流行病学研究表明,由于服用各种药物而导致的糖尿病发病率正在上升。已经发现几种药物与糖尿病的病因有关。临床实践中常用的各种药物会影响葡萄糖稳态,干扰胰岛素、胰高血糖素、儿茶酚胺、生长激素和皮质醇等各种激素之间的平衡。药物引起的糖尿病的机制与胰岛素分泌减少有关,有些与胰岛素敏感性降低有关,有些似乎与胰岛素分泌减少有关,同时也与胰岛素敏感性降低有关。在一种药物和糖尿病的发展之间建立精确的因果关系是非常困难的。各种药物的临床研究通常集中在评估有效性,而不是评估副作用。一些协变因素,如与类固醇或抗精神病药物相关的体重增加,也使得很难发现糖尿病的发展是药物的主要影响还是次要影响。糖尿病的发病机制与胰岛素分泌减少、胰岛素作用减少、直接神经效应等多种因素有关。停药或换药被认为是治疗药物性糖尿病的第一步。而支持许多治疗药物性糖尿病的共识建议的信息是缺乏的。为了建立药物性糖尿病的最佳治疗方案,有必要了解阻断碳水化合物代谢的潜在机制。关键词:糖尿病,胰岛素敏感性,葡萄糖稳态,药物性糖尿病,最佳治疗
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