Lol I've never heard of that being done, insulin shots can be administered from the butt cheeks
It depends on weight,age,and,health of patient.
Insulin should be administered!!
At the time of a meal. A given number of units of insulin per amount of carbohydrates about to be consumed, generally
In patients with diabetes, whose endogenous production of insulin is completely or near to nothing, insulin is administered to them subcutaneously. The insulin is usually bovine insulin or pork insulin. Recently, human insulins have been manufactured by rDNA technology. These preparations are called exogenous insulins.
.Insulin is not recommended during breast feeding because either low or high doses of insulin may inhibit milk production. Insulin administered orally is destroyed in the GI tract, and represents no risk to the newborn.
They are called suppositories and work far faster than orals, but never, ever use an oral tab/capsule rectally!!
By giving it an enema where warm, soapy water is injected into the rectum. Epsom salts or mineral oil can also be used, but must be administered orally, not rectally.
If you mean "administer" then yes. But only a licensed professional can prescribe the medication. Any family member can administer insulin actually. Most insulin injections are subcutaneous and administered by the patient.
If you mean "administer" then yes. But only a licensed professional can prescribe the medication. Any family member can administer insulin actually. Most insulin injections are subcutaneous and administered by the patient.
ONLY REGULAR insulin can be given IV.Rapid-insulin analogs (insulin aspart, insulin lispro and insulin glulisine) may also be administered intravenously for glycemic control in selected clinical situations under appropriate medical supervision.
Insulin is a peptide hormone produced by beta cells in the Islets of Langerhans in the pancreas and released into the blood; therefore insulin is found in the blood. For diabetic people, insulin medication is administered by (and therefore found in) vials and administered with single-use syringes with needles, insulin pumps, or preloaded insulin pens, and inhalers. This type of insulin is derived from pigs and cattle, or yeast and are manufactured under sterile laboratory conditions.
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