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CATEGORIES OF INSULIN

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rapid acting   lispro (humalog), aspart (novolog)  
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short acting   regular (humalog R, novolin R, Iletin II regular  
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intermediate acting   NPH(neutral protamine Hagedon), humulini N  
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long-acting   ultralente (UL)  
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vERY LONG ACTING   GLARGINE (LANUTS)  
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ONSET OF LISPRO (HUMALOG)   10-25 MIN  
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ONSET OF ASPART (NOVOLOG)   5-15 MIN  
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ONSET OF REGULAR   1/2 - 1 H  
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ONSET OF NPH   2-4 H  
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HUMULIN ONSET   3-4 H  
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ONSETOF ULTRALENTE   6-8 H  
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GLARGINE ONSET...   1 H  
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PEAK OF LISPRO   1H  
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PEAK OF ASPART   40-50 MIN  
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PEAK OF REGULAR   2-3 H  
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PEAK OF NPH   4-12 H  
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PEAK OF HUMULIN   4-12 H  
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PEAK OF LONG ACTING   12-16 H  
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VERY LONG ACTING   CONTINUOUS PEAK  
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DURATION OF LISPRO   2-4 H  
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DURATION OF ASPART   2-4 H  
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DURATION OF REGULAR   4-6 H  
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DURATION OF NPH   16-20 H  
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DURATION OF HUMULIN   16-20 H  
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DURATION OF ULTRALENT   20-30 H  
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DURATION OF GLARGINE   24 H  
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INDICATIONS FOR LISPRO   USED FOR RAPID REDUCTION OF GLUCOSE LEVEL, TO TREAT POSTPRANDIAL HYPERGLYCEMIA, AND OR TO PREVENT NOCTURNAL HYPOGLYCEMIA  
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INDICATIONS FOR REGULAR   USUALLY ADMINISTERED 20-30MIN BEFORE A MEAL, MAY BE TAKEN ALONE OR IN COMBINATION WITH LONGER-ACTING INSULIN  
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INDICATIONS FOR NPH   USUALLY TAKEN AFTER FOOD  
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INDICATIONS FOR ULTRALENTE   USED PRIMARILY TO CONTROL FASTIG GLUCOSE LEVEL  
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INDICATIONS FOR GLARGINE   USED FOR BASAL DOSE  
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