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  2. NPH insulin - Wikipedia

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    NPH insulin is cloudy and has an onset of 1–3 hours. Its peak is 6–8 hours and its duration is up to 24 hours. [9]It has an intermediate duration of action, meaning longer than that of regular and rapid-acting insulin, and shorter than long acting insulins (ultralente, glargine or detemir).

  3. Insulin (medication) - Wikipedia

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    Prandial insulin is usually administered no more than 15–30 minutes prior to a meal using a rapid-acting insulin or a regular insulin. In some patients, a combination insulin may be used that contains both NPH (long acting) insulin and a rapid/regular insulin to provide both a basal insulin and prandial insulin. [36]

  4. Dr. Linus Creel - Wikipedia

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    "Dr. Linus Creel" premiered on NBC on October 13, 2014, in the 10–11 p.m. time slot. [1] The episode garnered a 2.8/8 Nielsen rating with 9.76 million viewers, making it the highest-rated show in its timeslot [ 2 ] and the fourteenth highest-rated television show of the week.

  5. ATC code A10 - Wikipedia

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    1.4 A10AE Insulins and analogues for injection, long-acting 1.5 A10AF Insulins and analogues for inhalation 2 A10B Blood glucose lowering drugs, excluding insulins

  6. Diabetes management - Wikipedia

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    - Intermediate acting (i.e NPH insulin) with onset in 2 hours and duration of about 14 hrs. - Long acting (i.e. detemir) with onset in 1 hr. and duration of about 24 hrs. - Premixed which are usually combinations of short and long acting insulin. Insulin is usually taken several times per day in patients who require it to control their diabetes ...

  7. Insulin analog - Wikipedia

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    NPH (Neutral Protamine Hagedorn) insulin is an intermediate-acting insulin with delayed absorption after subcutaneous injection, used for basal insulin support in diabetes type 1 and type 2. NPH insulins are suspensions that require shaking for reconstitution prior to injection. Many people reported problems when being switched to intermediate ...

  8. Intensive insulin therapy - Wikipedia

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    An insulin pump can be programmed to infuse a steady amount of rapid-acting insulin under the skin. This steady infusion is termed the basal rate and is designed to supply the background insulin needs. Each time the patient eats, he or she must press a button on the pump to deliver a specified dose of insulin to cover that meal.

  9. Insulin glargine - Wikipedia

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    It is not typically the recommended long-acting insulin in the United Kingdom. [8] Semglee is indicated to improve glycemic control in adults and children with type 1 diabetes and in adults with type 2 diabetes. [12] Semglee is both biosimilar to, and interchangeable with its reference product Lantus (insulin glargine), a long-acting insulin ...