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Needle-free Injections?
Sounds too good to be true, maybe. But is it possible to have an effective injection without a needle? It turns-out, this is not only possible, but it’s done with a rapid acting insulin. The findings of this study were published in Diabetes Care. According to studies, the absorption and action of rapid-acting insulin is […]
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Mixing Lantus and Rapid Acting Insulin
Have you ever wondered what would happen if you mixed a long-acting analogue like Lantus and a rapid-acting analogue? Well, the researchers had this thought and published their findings in Diabetes Spectrum. Rapid-acting insulin begins working fast, within minutes of injecting, and lasts for a few hours. Lantus, or glargine, is a once-daily injection that […]
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Levemir or NPH During Pregnancy?
Diabetes control is nonnegotiable when it comes to peace of mind when you are expecting. A study published in Diabetes Care examined the outcomes of pregnant women with Type 1 Diabetes on either Levemir or NPH insulin. The objective of the study was to compare the efficacy and safety of insulin detemir (Levemir) and neutral […]
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Support for the Monday morning QB in Type 1 diabetes
Since the discovery of insulin, the main treatment for type 1 diabetes has been a replacement for what’s missing. However if Teva Pharmaceuticals has success – a true treatment for type 1 diabetes may be on the horizon. Type 1 diabetes is the result of an autoimmune attack on the insulin producing cells. Recent research […]
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