Insulin Pharmacological Actions, Mechanical of Action, Uses and Adverse Effects by Simhachalam K L V

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Pharmacological Actions, Mechanical of Action, Uses and Adverse Effects of Insulin by Medical Student


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By , K.L.V Simhachalam , Roll number: 68, 156 batch, KIMS&RF

Salient Features : Pharmacological Actions of Insulin Mechanism Of Action of Insulin Uses of Insulin Adverse effects of Insulin

Pharmacological Actions of Insulin

Pharmacological Actions of Insulin

Pharmacological Actions of Insulin

Mechanism Of Action of Insulin

Mechanism Of Action of Insulin

Uses of Insulin

Uses of Insulin

Adverse effects of Insulin The symptoms of hypoglycemia are the most serious and common adverse reactions to an overdose of insulin. Long-term diabetics often do not produce adequate amounts of the counter-regulatory hormones (glucagon , epinephrine , cortisol, and growth hormone), which normally provide an effective defense against hypoglycemia . Other adverse reactions include weight gain, lipodystrophy (less common with human insulin), allergic reactions, and local injection site reactions. Diabetics with renal insufficiency may require adjustment of the insulin dose.

Adverse effects of Insulin