yes
they can't mix because they r both different elements
Yes, ther are certain ppl that r alergic to some ingredients, so they r poison for them. if u mix loads of ingredients together, without bein poisonous...ur tummy is gonna ache, so its kinda poisonous
to mix dark brown, mix black, blue, yellow and red
you can mix any color with white
yes
Novolin is a short-acting insulin, taken for correcting high blood glucose and before or after eating. Novolog is a long-lasting insulin, taken to stabilize blood glucose between the times that you take your short-acting doses.
R is drawn first because it's fast acting
Oral medications - Actos, Amaryl, Glucophage, Metformin, Starlix, Glucotrol, Avanda, and Diabinese just to name a few. Insulins - Humalog, Humlin, Lantus, Novolog, and Novolin, there are many more.
There are several different names for regular insulin, depending on the maker. The one constant is that all of them contain the letter "R" for "regular," in their name. For instance, one maker of insulin called all their insulins Novolin. The "regular" insulin is "Novolin R," their NPH is called "Novolin N," etc.
Captain Novolin happened in 1992.
Captain Novolin was created in 1992-11.
I am from The United States other country's may have different laws. Insulin is sold over the counter due to the fact that people with Diabetes don't always have a prescription for the medicine yet they still need to take it to live. In my area these insulin's range in price from $40-$60 There is a list of insulin sold over the counter such as Novolin N, Novolin R, Novolin 70/30, Humulin N, Humulin R, Humulin 70/30, Humulin 50/50and so on. There is a list of insulin NOT SOLD OVER THE COUNTER. Apidra, lantus, Novolog, Humalog ect. So in fact it would be murder if you could not purchase insulin over the counter. Although if you have no money and you need insulin it would seem that you might be out of luck or life.
No, Lantus clearly states on the vial and on the box, "Do not mix with other insulins."
Novo Nordisk.
novolin 70/30
Yes