The same thing that happens if you give it to a diabetic person, except with a rat instead. If you get the dose correct, it will help with the symptoms of the Diabetes. If you get it wrong, you'll probably kill the rat.
if you are diabetic it means your body can not break down the sugar you give it proparly. so diabetic people take insulin which breaks down the sugar for you. that is roughly right, my friend is diabetic. if you want further information talk to a diabetic nurse or look at wikipedia.
Rhenish eat they type the amount of insulin they take. So it helps give them imsulin
They would be able to make their own insulin which means they no longer will have to control their diet or give themselves regular injections.
Fudge by and large is generally toxic to dogs. Insulin may be the least of your worries.
You don't give insulin orally ! Insulin needs to be injected into the patient's bloodstream. The acids in the stomach would break down the insulin - rendering it useless.
Because dextrose solution contains sugars - which a diabetic cannot process without the aid of insulin !
The "cloudy" insulins are long-acting, while the "clear" insulins are rapid or short-acting. Drawing up the clear insulins first prevents the vial of short-acting insulin from being contaminated with a long-acting insulin.
The insulin would regulate the blood glucose level and this will give the correct reading.
Excess insulin reduces the level of sugar in the bloodstream. Such can cause a person to feel weak, nausea, vomiting, tachycardia (rapid heart rate), dilated pupils, sweating, headache, ataxia (in-coordination), seizures and if severe enough it can even cause coma. If have taken an insulin injection it is imperative that you eat something(unless you are something like 20 m/mol). On a side note: At one time insulin shock was used as a treatment for mental illness. Physicians would overdose a patient with insulin. The patient would pass out. Then the liver would gradually release sugar back into the bloodstream and the patient would recover. Psychiatric Hospitals replaced Insulin Shock Therapy with Electroshock Therapy. If you give yourself Insulin Shock Therapy, do not drive.
Sure, diabetics may eat whatever they wish, as long as they give themselves the proper amount of insulin to cover for the carbs they ate.
one drug that i believe you should not give to a diabetic with heart problems is probably Viagra or any drug that increases heart rate.
That means you have ketones,check blood sugar and do ketone test,if necersary give another dose of short acting insulin,5 to 10 percent of daily dose