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Q: How do you count carbs for insulin dosage?
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What is the maximum insulin dosage?

4000 units in patients with insulin antibodies


Should you count calories or carbs?

It depends on your goal. It also depends on what works best for you. If you have a degree of insulin resistance (many people have without being aware of it) you will do better if you count carbohydrates rather than calories. It you find it difficult to lose weight, you may be insulin resistant.


If you do not eat carbs will you lose weight?

Yes, unless you calorie intake was very high or if you had become very insulin resistant. In such a case, one needs to count both carbohydrates and calories. -


What is the maximum dosage?

4000 units in patients with insulin antibodies


Does dayquil have carbohydrates?

Nyquil has19 grams of carbs per 30ml dosage... 13 grams are sugar.DayQuil Liquid has 24 grams of carbs per 30ml dosage... 14 grams are sugar.NyQuil & DayQuil Liquid Capsules do not have carbs or sugars.


What do you eat when you have diabetes?

Anything. Diabetics must look at the carbs on the back of labels. Treat it with insulin. The Healthier and the less carbs, the better.


What is maximum daily dosage?

4000 units in patients with insulin antibodies


What is the normal dosage for insulin glargine?

First check your blood level and then adjust accordingly..........


Can diabetics eat glucose syrup?

Of course it is all about the math and balancing your carbs v insulin.


What does insulin do for cells in the body?

Insulin assists in metabolizing carbs and the storage of glucose for cell energy. It also helps to use the fat, protein, and minerals from the food that is digested.


Can you have black olives on Atkins?

Yes, just count the carbs


What is the difference between regular insulin and sliding scale insulin?

Regular insulin is generally basal and bolus i.e a basal rate that runs 24 hours and a bolus that deals purely with carbs eaten. sliding scale is a programme where a fast acting insulin is released at a rate per hour constantly and increased only when carbs are injested. Generally sliding scale is used during a surgical proceedure when you are starved. It ensures your body gets the correct background insulin when no bolus is required.