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Test insulin & oral

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rapid acting meds   lispro (humalog), aspart (novolog), glulisine (apidra)  
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rapid acting onset   15 minutes  
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rapid acting peak   60- 90 minutes  
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rapid acting duration   3-4 hours  
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Short acting onset   30 minutes - 1 hr  
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Short acting peak   2-3 hrs  
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Short acting duration   3- 6 hrs  
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Short acting meds   humalin R, Novolin R, ReliOn R  
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Intermediate acting meds   humalin N, Novolin N, ReliOn N  
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Intermediate acting onset   2-4 hrs  
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Intermediate acting peak   4-10 hrs  
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Intermediate acting duration   10-16 hrs  
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Long acting meds   Lantus, Levemir  
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Long acting onset   1-2 hrs  
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Long acting peak   None  
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Long acting Duration   24 hrs  
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1 mL of insulin contains   100 units of insulin  
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Problems with insulin therapy   Hypoglycemia Allergic reaction,Lipodystrophy (atrophy of SQ tissue),Somogyi effect,Dawn phenomenon  
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Somogyi effect   Rebound effect in which an overdose of insulin causes hypoglycemia- Usually during hours of sleep  
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dawn phenomenon   Characterized by hyperglycemia present on awakening in the morning due to release of counter-regulatory hormones in predawn hours (common in teens coz of growth hormones).  
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