rapid-acting insulin analogues
Rapid-acting insulin analogues are a type of medication used to regulate blood sugar levels in individuals with diabetes. These drugs work quickly to lower blood glucose after a meal and have a short duration of action, making them useful for controlling post-meal blood sugar spikes.
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