1. Insulin Analogues 2:19 2. Synthetic Amylin 6:40 3. Incretin Mimetics 7:27 4. DPP4 Inhibitors 9:10 5. Sulphonylureas 9:57 6. Glinides 11:49 7. Biguanides 12:36 8. Thiazolidinediones 13:37 9. SGLT2 Inhibitors 15:30 10. Alpha-glucosidase Inhibitor 16:24
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Correction at 10:34; rising levels of ATP inhibit ATP-sensitive Potassium Channel and thus block the OUTFLOW of potassium
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small note that at 10:35 you mention atp blocks inflow of k (i know you meant to say the opposite) but after you said that I had to go to other sources to verify my understanding was correct. I've been using your channel for a long time and its helped so much so thank you for simplifying pharm!!
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