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🗓️ 3 June 2021
⏱️ 18 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey all, welcome back to the Real Life Pharmacology podcast. I'm your host, pharmacist, Eric Christensen. |
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0:37.7 | All right. |
0:46.9 | So the drug I wanted to discuss today is insulin glarygene and it is a medication that I see used very frequently. |
0:52.8 | Obviously insulin is going to be used in our patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. |
1:00.4 | And brand names of this medication, Atlantis is probably the one you're going to hear most often. |
1:05.7 | Baza glare is kind of a newer biosimilar agent. |
1:18.9 | And to jail is available dosage form of glaring as well, and that's 300 units per mil, just a little bit different variation on the concentration. |
1:30.3 | So these insulin or insulin glarygene is a long-acting insulin, sometimes called a basal insulin, |
1:36.2 | because it really provides kind of a baseline coverage of insulin. |
1:43.4 | It's not meant to manage acutely elevated blood sugars, okay? So it's going to basically bring down blood sugars, |
1:49.4 | hopefully pretty evenly all throughout the day. |
1:53.1 | So this is obviously, you know, |
1:56.1 | advantageous in the population that I see most, |
1:58.8 | your type 2 diabetes patients, |
2:00.7 | where it can, you know, |
2:03.0 | bring kind of the, you know, average daily blood sugar down, you know, 20 points or 40 points |
2:09.1 | or whatever the case may be depending upon the dose you're using and that type of thing. |
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