basal insulin analogues
Basal insulin analogues refer to synthetic insulin derivatives that are designed to closely mimic the physiological basal or background insulin secretion in the body. They provide a steady release of insulin over an extended period, working as a long-acting insulin to maintain blood glucose levels throughout the day and night. These analogues are typically used by people with diabetes to manage their condition more effectively.
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