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Is Regular Insulin and NPH insulin the same thing?

NPH is a long acting insulin that peaks 8 hours after administration. Regular insulin is fast acting that peaks 30 minutes after administration. Regular insulin should be taken before meals.


Can NPH and Regular insulin be mixed?

yes...because regular insulin and Isophane Insulin(NPH) is a human-made form of insulin. Insulin is a hormone produced naturally by pancreas


What type insulin is used for diabetic ketoacidosis?

Regular Insulin (Humulin R)


Do Regular Insulin same with actrapid insulin?

I wouldn't say so, if you want fast acting insulin use novorapid, actrapid is good for long lasting carbohydrates eg. bread.


What is the only insulin that can be given intravenously?

Regular insulin is the only insulin that can be given by IV


When mixing regular and nph insulin which do you draw up first?

Draw up the regular insulin first. You always want to go from clear to cloudy. Also, you do not want the NPH insulin mixing into the regular insulin, therefore the regular insulin should be drawn up before the NPH (long-acting) insulin.


What is the insulin used for fractional urine coverage?

Regular Insulin.


Can regular insulin and nph be mixed together?

Yes, regular insulin (short-acting) and NPH insulin (intermediate-acting) can be mixed together in the same syringe. However, it is important to follow proper mixing techniques and dosage guidelines as instructed by your healthcare provider to ensure accurate dosing and effectiveness of the insulin.


What types of insulin can be given intravenously?

ONLY REGULAR insulin can be given IV.Rapid-insulin analogs (insulin aspart, insulin lispro and insulin glulisine) may also be administered intravenously for glycemic control in selected clinical situations under appropriate medical supervision.


Is regular insulin clear or cloudy?

reg insulin is clear


What are the names of regular insulin?

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.


Can you mix 7030 insulin and regular?

No