鼻胰高血糖素:治疗1型糖尿病严重低血糖的新希望

S. Heba, U. Parveen, Sara Khanum, Maaria Gulnaaz, Maimuna Tabassum, S. Safiyya
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到目前为止,注射胰高血糖素是治疗严重低血糖的唯一有效方法,其中胰高血糖素必须在给药前经过几个步骤制备。这种注射胰高血糖素的递送方法对大多数患者来说既麻烦又不吸引人,因此需要寻找一种替代的药物递送途径。鼻用胰高血糖素(NG)现在是一种高效、安全、易于管理的胰高血糖素注射的良好替代品。这种随时可用的设备与目前可用的胰高血糖素制剂的局限性形成鲜明对比,在青少年和1型糖尿病儿童严重低血糖的治疗中取得了关键进展。目前,其他国家也在开发和研究NG,以满足对胰高血糖素给药简便的需求。本文综述了鼻胰高血糖素的基本信息、儿童和成人鼻胰高血糖素的临床试验以及其潜在的应用、局限性和未来的应用范围。
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Nasal glucagon: A new hope for severe hypoglycemia in type 1 diabetes
Until now, injectable glucagon was the only available treatment used in the management of severe hypoglycemia wherein glucagon had to be prepared in several steps before administration. This method of delivery of injectable glucagon being cumbersome and unappealing for wide majority of the patients had led to a search for an alternative route of drug delivery. nasal glucagon (NG) now serves an efficient, safe, easy-to-administer, and a favorable substitute to glucagon injections. This ready to use device stand in clear contrast to overcome the limitations associated with the currently available glucagon preparations has emerged a key advancement in the management of severe hypoglycemia in adolescents and children with type 1 diabetes. NG is now being developed and studied in other countries as well to meet the unmet need for an easy and convenient glucagon administration. This review covers the basic information of nasal glucagon, trials on nasal glucagon in children and adults and its potential uses, limitations, and future scope in practice.
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