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prompt zinc suspension insulin
(Semilente) |
Rapid-Acting
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human insulin lispro
(Humalog) |
Rapid-Acting
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insulin aspart
(Novolog) |
Rapid-Acting
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regular insulin
(human) |
Short acting
|
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isophane insulin
(NPH) (Iletin) |
Intermediate acting
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insulin zinc suspension
(Humulin L) |
Intermediate acting
|
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protamine zinc
(PZI) |
Long-Acting
|
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extended zinc suspension
(Ultralente) |
Long-Acting
|
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insulin glargine
(Lantus) |
Long-Acting
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prompt zinc suspension insulin (Semilente)
Onset Peak |
0.5 to 1 hour
2 to 3 hours |
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human insulin lispro
(Humalog) Onset Peak |
0.5 to 1 hour
2 to 4 hours |
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insulin aspart
(Novolog) Onset Peak |
5 to 15 minutes
0.75 to 1.5 hour Give within 15 min of a meal. |
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Nursing implications for Lispro (2)
|
Lispro may be given intravenously.
Give within 15 min of a meal. |
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isophane insulin
(NPH) (Iletin) Onset Peak |
1 to 2 hours
6 to 12 hours |
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insulin zinc suspension
(Humulin L) Onset Peak |
1 to 2 hours
6 to 12 hours |
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protamine zinc (PZI)
Onset Peak |
4 to 8 hours
14 to 20 hours Not to be given IV. |
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extended zinc suspension
(Ultralente) Onset Peak |
1.1 hours
5 hours |
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insulin glargine (Lantus)
Onset Peak |
1.1 hours
5 hours |
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regular insulin (human)
Onset Peak |
30 to 60 minutes
2 to 3 hours Regular insulin may be given IV. |