Diabetes Basics
24 Hour Insulin
Many people with type 2 diabetes have to take
insulin to control blood glucose levels. There are various types and
brands of insulin to meet different needs. Synthetic human insulins
produced by recombinant technology are most commonly used today. Human
insulins generally have a more rapid onset and shorter duration of
activity than pork-derived insulins. For further details on 24 hour
insulin, read What
Causes Diabeties?
Two 24 hour insulin types
which are long acting are- ultralente insulin which prolongs the entry
of insulin into the blood for four to six hours and remains active for
28 hours and ultra-long-acting glargine which is injected once a day.
Its activity begins in just over an hour and is sustained at a
relatively constant rate for 24 hours, without any peaks.
Another
diabetes cure insulin is Lantus. It is the only insulin analog used once
a day that is proven to lower basal glucose levels for a full 24 hours
without any diabetes hgh. It is a long-acting insulin analog that helps
the body regulate the removal of glucose from the bloodstream. It is the
first analog with a 24-hour glucose lowering effect with no pronounced
peak of action, providing a continuous, steady release. Lantus also
demonstrates a slower, more prolonged absorption and a relatively
constant concentration/time profile over 24 hours. Diabetes management
requires that diabetes care should be kept at hand. Diabetes medicines
are helpful in keeping type 2 diabetes under control.