lantus
No, Lantus clearly states on the vial and on the box, "Do not mix with other insulins."
Most insulins are now produced by recombinant DNA techniques, and are chemically identical to natural human insulin.
Red Blue and Yellow
novolin 70/30
no it cant
you cant divide mixed numbers
Insulins that come in suspension form include NPH (Neutral Protamine Hagedorn) insulin and certain mixtures like 70/30, which contains 70% NPH and 30% regular insulin. These suspensions require gentle mixing before injection to ensure proper dosing, as the insulin particles can settle over time. Other insulin formulations, such as long-acting insulins like insulin glargine or insulin detemir, are typically not in suspension form.
If you have a whole number it cant be a mixed number that's just silly.
Long-acting insulins include insulin glargine (Lantus, Toujeo), insulin detemir (Levemir), and insulin degludec (Tresiba). These insulins provide a steady release of insulin over an extended period, helping to manage blood glucose levels throughout the day and night. They are commonly used in the treatment of diabetes to maintain basal insulin levels.
No, peanuts do not help to regulate insulin in the blood.
If its not an improper fraction then you cant....
49/100 first answer real answer... 49/10 as a fraction 4 and 9/10 mixed number * cant write 4.9 over1 because you cant have decimal