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| a true solution, can be given IV |
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| insulin that does not require a Rx |
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| Beta blockers can mask the sympotoms of this |
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| this type of insulin is given between meals |
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| Insulin lispro or Insulin aspart |
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| This insulin is given immediately before meals, making timing less critical |
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| this insluin is given immediately before or after meals |
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| this insuline is subcue at bedtime |
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| This insulin is a cloudy suspension, so cannot be given IV |
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| this insulin was recently approved for IV use in clinical settings ONLY |
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| Insulin glargine or insuline detemir |
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| this insulin cannot be used in the same syringe as other insulins or rapid analogs bc of the zinc and low pH affecting other drugs |
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| this insulin has some early evidence of slightly increased cancer |
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| Insulin glargine or insulin detemir(less variable) |
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| this insulin gives long, low, constant action by precipitating in tissues and then slowly and variably being absorbed |
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| an IM or subcue agent used to treat hypoglycemia, especially in unconscious patients |
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| This hypoglycemic agent inhibits release of insulin by opening ATP-sensitive K+ channels to block insulin secretion |
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| This hypoglycemic agent is given orally |
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| Detemir/glargine>isophane>regular>lispro/aspart/glulisine |
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Definition
| The pharmakokinetics of insulin preparations from long to rapid |
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