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INFLUÊNCIA DO TRATAMENTO COM CORTICÓIDES NO DESENVOLVIMENTO DA DIABETES MELLITUS TIPO II EM PACIENTES

Authors: Anna Angélica Imparato Fiordoliva1, Lirithy Emanuelle Oliveira Molnár Silva1;

INFLUÊNCIA DO TRATAMENTO COM CORTICÓIDES NO DESENVOLVIMENTO DA DIABETES MELLITUS TIPO II EM PACIENTES

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Medicamentos à base de corticoides auxiliam no tratamento de diferentes tipos de doenças, devido a seus efeitos anti-inflamatórios, como alergias, rinite, doenças autoimunes, após transplante de órgãos, doenças pulmonares obstrutivas, inflamações do trato intestinal, artrite reumatoide, entre outras. São utilizados tanto para doenças em humanos quanto para doenças em animais. Entretanto devido ao uso prolongado (num período maior que três meses de tratamento) desses medicamentos podem causar efeitos colaterais como aumento de peso e hiperglicemia devido ao acúmulo de açúcar no sangue. O que pode fazer com que pacientes desenvolvam alguma outra doença devido a esse aumento de açúcar no sangue como a diabetes ou agrave um quadro pré-existente. Dessa forma os médicos e pacientes tem de encontrar outras opções para os tratamentos de diversas doenças em que um dos medicamentos mais utilizados possuem em sua composição o cortisol ou glicocorticoides. Esse trabalha terá como intensão compreender os mecanismos que são afetados pelo tratamento prolongado com essas medicações e ressaltar a importância de um desmame correto para diminuir os efeitos colaterais deles.

Keywords: Diabetes, Hyperglycemia, Corticosteroids, Insulin and Glucose

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Palavras-chave: Diabetes, Hiperglicemia, Corticoides, Insulina e Glicose

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