Drug Guide
Pioglitazone Hydrochloride
Classification
Therapeutic: Antidiabetic agent, Thiazolidinedione
Pharmacological: PPARγ agonist
FDA Approved Indications
- Type 2 diabetes mellitus to improve glycemic control
Mechanism of Action
Pioglitazone activates peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARγ), which modulates insulin sensitivity in adipose tissue, muscle, and the liver, thereby improving insulin-mediated glucose utilization.
Dosage and Administration
Adult: Initially 15-30 mg once daily, titrated up to 45 mg based on response; administered with or without food.
Pediatric: Not approved for pediatric use.
Geriatric: Start at lower end of dosing; assess renal and hepatic function.
Renal Impairment: Use with caution; dose adjustments may be necessary.
Hepatic Impairment: Use with caution; contraindicated in active liver disease.
Pharmacokinetics
Absorption: Rapidly absorbed after oral administration.
Distribution: Highly protein-bound (~99%).
Metabolism: Primarily hepatic via CYP2C8 and CYP3A4 enzymes.
Excretion: Metabolites excreted in urine and feces.
Half Life: Approximately 3-7 hours (not directly proportional to duration of action; active metabolites may have longer half-lives).
Contraindications
- Active liver disease, including elevated liver enzymes of unknown etiology.
- Heart failure (NYHA Class III or IV).
Precautions
- History of bladder cancer, edema, or congestive heart failure; monitor liver function periodically.
Adverse Reactions - Common
- Upper respiratory tract infection (Occasional)
- Headache (Common)
- Sinusitis (Occasional)
Adverse Reactions - Serious
- Heart failure worsening (Uncommon)
- Hepatotoxicity (Rare)
- Bladder cancer risk (Controversial, ongoing research)
Drug-Drug Interactions
- Insulin - increased risk of edema and heart failure; risk of hypoglycemia with sulfonylureas.
- CYP2C8 inhibitors (e.g., gemfibrozil) - increase pioglitazone levels.
Drug-Food Interactions
N/ADrug-Herb Interactions
N/ANursing Implications
Assessment: Monitor blood glucose, HbA1c, liver function tests, signs of heart failure.
Diagnoses:
- Risk for hypoglycemia when used with insulin or sulfonylureas.
- Risk of hepatic injury.
Implementation: Administer as prescribed; monitor for edema, weight gain, and signs of fluid retention; evaluate liver function periodically.
Evaluation: Assess glycemic control; monitor for adverse effects.
Patient/Family Teaching
- Take medication as directed, with or without food.
- Report swelling, weight gain, jaundice, or unusual tiredness.
- Maintain regular blood glucose and liver function tests.
- Avoid alcohol and hepatotoxic medications unless directed by healthcare provider.
Special Considerations
Black Box Warnings:
- Congestive heart failure: May cause or exacerbate heart failure; use with caution.
- Heart failure warning related to fluid retention.],
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- references
- FDA Labeling for Actos (pioglitazone hydrochloride).
- Clinical pharmacology reviews and prescribing information from manufacturer.
Genetic Factors: Ongoing research on genetic predispositions affecting metabolism and adverse effects.
Lab Test Interference: May elevate liver enzymes; monitor periodically.
Overdose Management
Signs/Symptoms: Hypoglycemia, fluid retention, weight gain, hepatic toxicity symptoms such as jaundice.
Treatment: Supportive care; monitor vital signs, blood glucose, and liver function; symptomatic treatment as necessary.
Storage and Handling
Storage: Store at room temperature, 20-25°C (68-77°F).
Stability: Stable for at least 2 years when stored properly.