intermediate-acting insulin analogues
Intermediate-acting insulin analogues are synthetic forms of insulin designed to mimic the natural hormone's action in the body. They have a moderate duration of action, slower than rapid-acting insulins but faster than long-acting insulins, providing a more gradual and sustained control of blood sugar levels for individuals with diabetes.
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