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  2. Insulin lispro - Wikipedia

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    Insulin lispro, sold under the brand name Humalog among others, is a modified type of medical insulin used to treat type 1 and type 2 diabetes. [5] It is delivered subcutaneously either by injection or from an insulin pump .

  3. Insulin analog - Wikipedia

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    An insulin analog (also called an insulin analogue) is any of several types of medical insulin that are altered forms of the hormone insulin, different from any occurring in nature, but still available to the human body for performing the same action as human insulin in terms of controlling blood glucose levels in diabetes.

  4. Insulin (medication) - Wikipedia

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    Exogenous insulin injection creates an in-vivo hyperinsulinemic clamp, boosting muscle glycogen before and during the recovery phases of intense exercise. Power, strength, and stamina are all expected to increase as a result, and it might also speed up the healing process after intense physical activity.

  5. Lilly to Launch Cheaper Versions of Humalog KwikPen Insulins

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    Insulin Lispro Injection was also priced 50% lower than the list price of Humalog U-100. Lilly said that since then 10% of people using Humalog have transitioned to the cheaper injection.

  6. Uninsured US patients pay up to $330 for Eli Lilly’s $25 ...

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    Americans without health insurance pay an average of $98 for Eli Lilly’s generic insulin despite the company’s May 1 pledge to cut its list price to $25 per vial, according to a survey of more ...

  7. Diabetes medication - Wikipedia

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    Drugs used in diabetes treat types of diabetes mellitus by decreasing glucose levels in the blood.With the exception of insulin, most GLP-1 receptor agonists (liraglutide, exenatide, and others), and pramlintide, all diabetes medications are administered orally and are thus called oral hypoglycemic agents or oral antihyperglycemic agents.

  8. How Much Weight Can I Safely Lose in Just a Week? - AOL

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    Then, try to add some strength training exercises to your routine a couple of days a week, since building more muscle can help burn fat. If you feel like you need more direction, you could find a ...

  9. Insulin - Wikipedia

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    This is possible because Insulin causes the insertion of the GLUT4 transporter in the cell membranes of muscle and fat tissues which allows glucose to enter the cell. [ 66 ] Increased fat synthesis – insulin forces fat cells to take in blood glucose, which is converted into triglycerides ; decrease of insulin causes the reverse.