insulin analogues
Insulin analogues are synthetic or modified versions of natural insulin that are designed to closely mimic its action in the body. They are used for the management of diabetes and provide a more predictable and controlled release of insulin, resulting in better blood sugar control for individuals with diabetes.
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Related Concepts (21)
- basal insulin analogues
- bolus insulin analogues
- insulin
- insulin administration
- insulin aspart
- insulin degludec
- insulin detemir
- insulin formulations
- insulin glargine
- insulin glulisine
- insulin isophane
- insulin lispro
- insulin pens
- insulin pump
- insulin receptors
- insulin resistance
- insulin therapy
- intermediate-acting insulin analogues
- long-acting insulin analogues
- rapid-acting insulin analogues
- short-acting insulin analogues
Similar Concepts
- insulin analogs
- insulin delivery
- insulin injection
- insulin injections
- insulin injections and pumps
- insulin pumps
- insulin receptor antagonist
- insulin receptor substrates
- insulin regimens
- insulin sensitizers
- insulin syringes
- insulin-sensitizing drugs
- long-acting insulin
- non-insulin injectable medications
- sulfonylureas