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22 Cards in this Set

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insulin lispro
Humalog

ra
insulin aspart
Novolog
ra
insulin glulisine
Apidra
ra
insulin regular
humulin r
novolin r

short-acting
insulin NPH
humulin N
novolin N

intermediate-acting
insulin detemir
Levemir

intermediate to long acting
works 6-23 hrs
insulin glargine
Lantus
intermed-long acting
works >24 hrs
Novolog Mix 70/30
insulin aspart protamine suspension and insulin aspart works 18-24 hrs
Humalog 75/25
insulin lispro protamine, insulin lispro works 18-24 hrs
novolin 70/30
insulin NPH suspension and insulin regular solution works 18-24hrs
onest of rapid acting insulins:
0.2-0.5 h
onset of short acting insulin:
0.5 h
onset of Humulin N, Novolin N (insulin NPH):
1-2 h
onest of Levemir (insulin detemir)
3-4 h
onest of insulin glargine (Lantus):
3-4 h
onset of Novolog Mix 70/30 (insulin aspart protamine suspension and insulin aspart):
0.2 Hr
onset of Humalog Mix 75/25 (insulin lispro protamine and insulin lispro)
0.2 Hr
onset of Novolin 70/30 (insulin NPH suspension and insulin regular solution)
0.5 Hr
what has no prounced peak:
insulin glargine (Lantus)
peak glycemic effect of rapid acting (Humalog, Novolog, Apidra)
1-3 hrs
peak glycemic effect of short acting (insulin regular)?
2.5-5 hrs
peak glycemic effect of Levemir?
3-14 hrs