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- (prandial insulins) and long action (basal insulins). The first biosynthetic insulin analog was developed for clinical use at mealtime (prandial insulin), Humalog...
- (insulin glargine), a long-acting insulin analog. Unlike some other longer-acting insulins, glargine must not be diluted or mixed with other insulin or...
- switched to intermediate acting insulins in the 1980s, using NPH formulations of porcine/bovine insulins. Basal insulin analogs were subsequently developed...
- animal insulins made by Novo Nordisk were replaced by synthetic, recombinant "human" insulin.[medical citation needed] Synthetic "human" insulin is also...
- long-acting insulins such as insulin glargine and insulin detemir), making it a once-daily basal insulin, that is one that provides a base insulin level, as...
- of insulin over another" and "[modern, highly purified] animal insulins remain a perfectly acceptable alternative." Since January 2006, all insulins distributed...
- short-acting insulins (peak 2–4 hours) are: Regular insulin (Humulin R, Novolin R) Prompt insulin zinc (Semilente) Examples of intermediate-acting insulins (peak...
- Insulin icodec, sold under the brand name Awiqli, is a medication used for the treatment of diabetes to improve glycemic control. It is an ultralong-acting...
- human insulin injection [rDNA origin]) is a short-acting insulin that has a relatively short duration of activity as compared with other insulins. Humulin...
- Insulin aspart, sold under the brand name NovoLog, among others, is a modified type of medical insulin used to treat type 1 and type 2 diabetes. It is...