IIDInfinite Improbability Drive(Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams) IIDInternal Investigations Division(law enforcement; various locations) IIDIterative Incremental Development IIDInternal Iterative Deepening(chess programming technique) IIDInsulin Independent Diabetes ...
Theoretically, to reduce 400 mg/dL blood sugar to about 100 mg/dL, you would need at least 10 units of insulin. However, depending on your weight and other factors, a higher dose of insulin is almost always required. How are insulin doses calculated? Insulin may not be given in a sing...
insulin-dependent diabetes mellitusinsulin lisprointensive therapymonitoringmultidisciplinary team approachmultidose insulin treatmentThe Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) taught us to set target blood glucose (BG) and glycohaemoglobin (GHb) goals, to ensure safety regarding hypogly-caemia, to...
Lantus (insulin glargine) is the man made form of a long acting insulin that is given by injection to diabetic patients, to control their high blood sugar levels. Lantus comes in two dosage forms, the Lantus 3mL SoloStar prefilled pen and the Lantus 10mL multiple dose vial ....
Most IV insulin protocols are significantly similar, though differences exist in factors such as: Treatment in the presence and absence of pre-existing diabetes Initial hyperglycemic threshold to start treatment Calculation of initial bolus (rapid-acting) insulin dose Calculation of subsequent doses and...
Currently, CGM, used in conjunction with A1C monitoring, is recommended for determining glycemic status and as a basis for adjusting therapy in all patients with type 1 diabetes and certain patients with T2D, such as those failing to achieve target A1C on intensive insulin therapy (particularly ...
strict, predefined insulin titration algorithms with insulin dose adjustments varying from every 1 to 3 days to every week to achieve fasting glucose concentrations of 5.6 mmol/L. Of these, 7 studies collected multiple-point BG profile data, one of which was excluded because the classic 7...
Currently available rapid-acting insulins are lispro, aspart and glulisine, and the currently available long-acting analogue basal insulins are detemir and glargine. The rapid-acting insulin analogues are also available in combination with protamine in fixed-dose pre-mixed insulins to provide a ...