Now Q and Lin HumanHuman Insulin |
Example |
The beginning of the effect after injection |
Peak effect after injection |
Duration of effect after injection |
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Fast-acting insulin Rapid Acting |
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To AspreuLispro |
HaumalogHumalog |
10-15minutes |
1 - 2hours |
3 - 4hours |
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Short-acting insulin Short Acting |
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RagiularRegular |
OkturabdActrapid |
Half |
2.5 hours |
5 - 8hours |
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Intermediate acting insulin Intermediate
Acting |
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NPH |
InsulataradInsultard |
1 - 3 hours |
6 - 12hours |
16 - 24hours |
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Lente |
MnottardMonotard |
2 - 4 hours |
6 - 12hours |
20 - 24hours |
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Long-acting insulin Long Acting |
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OlandlentUltrlente |
Humeulen UHumulin U |
4 - 6 hours |
8 - 20hours |
24 - 28hours |
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Very long-acting insulin Very Long
Acting Insulins |
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Gelargen insulin |
Lantz |
Gives the amount of insulin continuously For a period
of 24 hours as the basal level Basaland taken one injection per day |
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Insulin mixture Pre-Mixed Insulins |
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Insulin mixture by 70% Average effect |
Mixtard 70/30 |
Half |
2 - 12hours |
16 - 24hours |
Types of insulin.. Human insulin. Short-acting insulin. Intermediate acting insulin. Long-acting insulin. Insulin mixture
** When mixing insulin by the patient, should be withdrawn rapid-acting insulin or short-acting (net) first in the syringe and then later withdraw insulin medium-or long-acting (Aker), and so as not to cause insulin Aker in net deposits.