The original concept behind analog, or rapid-onset, insulin, was replacing a dose of regular insulin that needed to be injected a half-hour or more before a meal. The thought was that you could take the faster onset insulin just before eating, which appealed to many people because it gave...
To effect control, the individual or the clinical laboratory has to perform frequent blood sugar analyses on a regular basis. A further extension of the aforementioned treatment by "close control" is the use of a continuous or constant rate infusion of insulin using an insulin dispenser for ...
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Subcutaneous reproduction and teratology studies have been performed with insulin glargine and regular human insulin in rats and Himalayan rabbits. Insulin glargine was given to female rats before mating, during mating, and throughout pregnancy at doses up to 0.36 mg/kg/day, which is approximately ...
A higher proportion of women in the exercise group (46% vs 25%) reported regular exercise postpartum. These results show that the amount of general physical activity is equal between groups both during the pregnancy and after delivery, but with a tendency of more structured exercise training in...
Thus, their follow-up must include a regular assessment of glucose tolerance as diabetes can appear only several years after surgery. Perspectives for future The management of severe HI patients is challenging and requires a multi disciplinary team: clinicians, physicians, surgeons, pathologists, ...
(0.007 mg/kg/day), were administered during organogenesis. The effects of insulin glargine did not generally differ from those observed with regular human insulin in rats or rabbits. However, in rabbits, five fetuses from two litters of the high-dose group exhibiteddilationof the cerebral ...