GLP-1 mimetics are also under survaialance of pancreatitis. Current guidance states that they be stopped should a patient have suffered one episode of pancreatitis. In my clinic I elicit history of pancreatitis before perscribing in addition to the standard questionaire. Thank you Medicosis. as always, amazing!
My friend, your videos are some of the best I have come across on RUclips regarding medicine..and I have come across a whole lotta videos in my many years of studying! Second, your voice is so......how do I say it....um, soothing?!
Please Medicosis, make a video for oral antidiabetic drugs, it is overwhelming 8 families and needs your help to be understood and memorized by everybody ❤
TLDR: GLP-1 drugs and DPP-4 inhibitors are important for diabetes treatment, but should not be taken with alcohol and have different forms and side effects. 00:00 💡 GLP-1 drugs increase insulin and decrease glucagon, leading to lower glucose levels in diabetes treatment. 01:33 💡 GLP-1 and DPP-4 inhibitors are diabetes treatments, but should not be taken with alcohol. 02:15 🔑 GLP-1 increases insulin and decreases glucose, while inhibiting the enzyme DPP-4 is important for diabetes treatment. 03:11 💡 Exenatide and sitagliptin are two drugs for diabetes, with exenatide being more potent but only available in injection form, while sitagliptin is available in oral form and has a side effect of severe pancreatitis.
I have many questions that does't make sense to me : what is the difference between taking these drugs and insulin ? why we don't see this "revolutionary " results as they say with insulin treatment because the mechanism is the same ? how the hell do people lose weight by increasing their insulin ??!! please an answer if someone knows .
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GLP-1 mimetics are also under survaialance of pancreatitis. Current guidance states that they be stopped should a patient have suffered one episode of pancreatitis. In my clinic I elicit history of pancreatitis before perscribing in addition to the standard questionaire. Thank you Medicosis. as always, amazing!
Old videos bring back memories ❤❤
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My friend, your videos are some of the best I have come across on RUclips regarding medicine..and I have come across a whole lotta videos in my many years of studying! Second, your voice is so......how do I say it....um, soothing?!
Thanks a lot, doctor...I am honored!
It makes sense now after your video!!
Thank you so much 😊
Tomorrow I start my GLP-1 RA tbh If what I have learnt over the last month about this Is true It's some kind of miracle and I can't wait
Thank You so much for your videos. I have literally become a fan of your method of teaching.
Wish you all the best!
Thanks a ton!
impressive, very clear and logical
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How I can thank you?
Your videos are very helpful with amazing explanation and simplicity.
Thank a million
need to listen with 1.5x but very good video. You have my like
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This is very clear, simple and helpful. Thank you
My pleasure 😇
Please Medicosis, make a video for oral antidiabetic drugs, it is overwhelming 8 families and needs your help to be understood and memorized by everybody ❤
I have a video about this topic in my endocrinology playlist, and in my pharmacology playlist.
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis found it, only for channel members, Thanks a lot
TLDR: GLP-1 drugs and DPP-4 inhibitors are important for diabetes treatment, but should not be taken with alcohol and have different forms and side effects.
00:00 💡 GLP-1 drugs increase insulin and decrease glucagon, leading to lower glucose levels in diabetes treatment.
01:33 💡 GLP-1 and DPP-4 inhibitors are diabetes treatments, but should not be taken with alcohol.
02:15 🔑 GLP-1 increases insulin and decreases glucose, while inhibiting the enzyme DPP-4 is important for diabetes treatment.
03:11 💡 Exenatide and sitagliptin are two drugs for diabetes, with exenatide being more potent but only available in injection form, while sitagliptin is available in oral form and has a side effect of severe pancreatitis.
Thanks so much for the video. Well explained.
My pleasure 😇
What is the dangerous reaction that occurs when you take Exenatide with alcohol?
thank you. this was a much needed video
Of course...Thanks for watching!
Thank you Great Doctor .
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I have type 2 diabetes and my doctor wants me to trial Tesaglitazar I enjoy alcohol , will it be bad to drink beer with this drug
Thank you sooooooo much ☺️💕💕💕
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Is the alcohol contraindication the same with all GLP-1s? Trulicity and Ozempic too? Due to hypoglycemia?
excellent sir
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I know gauva is good for dm2 but I forgot how it is good apart from low glycemic index and high fiber can smone remind me plz
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God bless you too!
Thank you very much .. it's amaaaziiing .. very beautiful explanations
Thanks a ton for your this great comment...Keep crushing it!
excellent
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Wonderful! Thank you!
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GLP1 Secreted from....?where
Intestinal L cells
I have many questions that does't make sense to me :
what is the difference between taking these drugs and insulin ?
why we don't see this "revolutionary " results as they say with insulin treatment because the mechanism is the same ?
how the hell do people lose weight by increasing their insulin ??!! please an answer if someone knows .
Muchas gracias por el video.
De Nada!
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I don’t understand!
whats the interaction with alcohol?
Can you elaborate?
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I was hiding in the ether :)
I thought goal was to get body to burn fuel instead of saving it.
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