no... you'll develop what's known as GPS... Dont ask.
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Yes a usual dose would be to take it every 12hrs.
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The appropriate dosage of Lantus (insulin glargine) and Apidra (insulin glulisine) can vary significantly based on individual factors such as body weight, diet, activity level, and overall diabetes management goals. A daily dose of 50 units of Lantus and 20 units of Apidra may be suitable for some patients, but it is essential to consult a healthcare professional for personalized dosing recommendations. Regular monitoring of blood glucose levels is also crucial to ensure effective diabetes management.
A loading dose is a higher dose of a medication given initially to quickly achieve the desired therapeutic concentration in the bloodstream. In contrast, a maintenance dose is a lower dose administered regularly to maintain that therapeutic level over time. The loading dose helps to rapidly reach effective drug levels, while the maintenance dose ensures that these levels are sustained without causing toxicity. Together, they optimize the effectiveness of the treatment regimen.
It depends largely on the person. One drug may be harmless to one person but could kill another at the same dose (i.e a healthy person takes amphetamines and suffers no ill effects but another with heart problems takes the same dose and has a heart attack). I'd say inhalants are the most harmful as it's impossible to abuse inhalants without causing physical damage.
No I do not think that she dose.
no, but she dose have some problems.
I use this wheel with Euro Truck Simulator on Windows 7 Professional without any problems.
Basal rate: The amount of insulin required to manage normal daily blood glucose fluctuations. Most people constantly produce insulin to manage the glucose fluctuations that occur during the day. In a person with diabetes, giving a constant low level amount of insulin via insulin pump mimics this normal phenomenon.Insulin: A hormone produced by the pancreas that helps the body use glucose for energy. The beta cells of the pancreas make insulin. (Above Source: Web MD : Diabetes Glossary of Terms) Insulin Therapy: The Basal dose is the standard dose you take daily. For example, if someone was on Lantus (long acting) and Novolog (short acting) the Lantus would be taken once per day as the basal dose, and the Novolog would be taken with meals as the bolus. With an insulin pump, the basal dose is the dose that you get per hour, while the bolus is what you take to cover meals.
Basal rate: The amount of insulin required to manage normal daily blood glucose fluctuations. Most people constantly produce insulin to manage the glucose fluctuations that occur during the day. In a person with Diabetes, giving a constant low level amount of insulin via insulin pump mimics this normal phenomenon.Insulin: A hormone produced by the pancreas that helps the body use glucose for energy. The beta cells of the pancreas make insulin. (Above Source: Web MD : Diabetes Glossary of Terms) Insulin Therapy: The Basal dose is the standard dose you take daily. For example, if someone was on Lantus (long acting) and Novolog (short acting) the Lantus would be taken once per day as the basal dose, and the Novolog would be taken with meals as the bolus. With an insulin pump, the basal dose is the dose that you get per hour, while the bolus is what you take to cover meals.
LD10, or lethal dose 10, is the dosage causing death in 10% of exposed animals.
It means definitely yes. Without a doubt- I have no doubts about this- I am sure- yes.