Glucagon

Antihypoglycemic Agent, Gastrointestinal Motility Inhibitor

Glucagon Injection

Glucagon Nasal Powder

Glucagon desired effects:

  • Decreased GI Motility
  • Positive Inotropy
  • Decreased Glycolysis
  • Positive Chronotropy
  • Increased Glycogenolysis
  • Decreased GI Smooth Muscle Tone
  • Increased Gluconeogenesis

Glucagon drug classes:

  • Antihypoglycemic Agent
  • Gastrointestinal Motility Inhibitor

Glucagon pharmacologic actions:

  • Gastrointestinal Agents
  • Hormones

Glucagon mechanism of action:

  • Glucagon Receptor Interactions
  • treatable

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