Types of Insulin

Types of Insulin

<p> TYPES OF INSULIN </p><p>NAMES OF INSULIN STARTS WORKING WORK STRONGEST HOW LONG IT LAST PEAK DURATION Rapid Acting: lispro ( Humalog) 5 to 15 minutes 30 minutes to 1 ½ hours 2 ½ to 4 hours aspart ( Novolog) Glulisine (Apidra) Short Acting: Regular 30 to 60 minutes 2 to 4 hours 5 to 6 hours</p><p>Intermediate Acting: NPH 1 ½ to 4 hours 4 to 10 hours 10 to 18 hours </p><p>Long Acting: Detemir (Levimir) 4 Hours No Peak 20 Hours</p><p>Glargine (Lantus) 4 hours No Peak 24 hours</p><p>Premixed: 70% NPH/ 30% regular 30 to 60 minutes 2 to 10 hours 10 to 18 hours 70% long acting / 30% fast acting</p><p>How they come: Insulins are available in vials or in prefilled insulin pen devices. Order of Events: Test blood sugar, inject insulin, EAT meal Side Effects: Insulin can cause your blood sugar to go too low. If this happens, eat something with sugar right away. You may need to decrease your insulin dose. Please contact your doctor if your blood sugar is going below 70. Proper Disposal: Do not throw used insulin needles in the trash. Please dispose at hazardous waste site. Thank you.</p><p>2014</p>

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