Rapid acting, Novolog/Humalog/Apidra
No it is a rapid acting inslin
Treatment for type 2 diabetes requires a lifelong commitment to: ... Some people who have type 2 diabetes can manage their blood sugar with diet and ... are many and include rapid-acting insulin, long-acting insulin and intermediate options.
Diabetes type 2 has insulin resistance, while type 1 is basically an autoimmune disease where your body attacks your pancreas.
At the time of a meal. A given number of units of insulin per amount of carbohydrates about to be consumed, generally
It depends on what kind of insulin you are taking....for example: insulin can be rapid acting, short acting, intermediate acting or long acting.
When you have diabetes like me, you have no insulin in your body or you just don't have enough.So by giving the insulin injection you get it in your body.Remember diabetes is for life.The most common insulin injections for type 1 diabetes is Lantus and Novorapid.
No. Type 1 diabetes is known as insulin-dependent or juvenile onset diabetes. The causes of type 2 diabetes can either be a lack of insulin sensitivity or insulin production problem. Some people with type 2 diabetes take insulin, but it is not known as insulin-dependent diabetes.
insulin and glucagon are examples of what type of substance
insulin and glucagon are examples of what type of substance
Insulin resistance is caused by obesity and a family history of insulin resistance. You can develop insulin resistance without these, but it's rare. Insulin resistance leads to type 2 diabetes. A type 1 diabetic can develop insulin resistance the same way anyone else does, but becoming obese and by having insulin resistance in the family. In this case, the insulin resistance and the type 1 diabetes are totally unrelated.
Most insulin is now synthetic. Which type is used varies depending on the patient's needs. There are different forms of insulin which have varying onset times, as well as varying times of duration.