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English: The long acting insulin is given once (usually glargine [Lantus]) or twice (usually detemir [Levemir]) daily to provide a base, or basal insulin level. Rapid acting (RA) insulin is given before meals and snacks. A similar profile can be provided using an insulin pump (discussed later in this Knol) where rapid acting insulin is given as the basal and premeal bolus insulin.
Date Last edited: Jul 29, 2008 5:42 PM.
Source http://www.harmelphoto.com/KnolType1/seruminsulin.png , embedded from Type 1 Diabetes.
Author Anne Peters, MD

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current17:45, 3 February 2009Thumbnail for version as of 17:45, 3 February 2009498 × 308 (28 KB)Stevenfruitsmaak{{Information |Description={{en|1=Insulin is categorized by how fast it works it the body, how soon it peaks and then how long it lasts. Notice how rapid acting insulins have a rapid rise and fall while longer acting insulin builds more slowly to a stabl

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