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What are the rapid acting insulins?
- -Lispro (Humalog)
- -Aspart (Novolog)
- -Glulisine (Apidra)
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Are the rapid acting insulins cloudy or clear?
-Clear
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What are the short-acting insulins?
- -regular
- -Humulin R, Novolin R, ReliOn R
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Is short acting insulin clear or cloudy?
Clear
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What are the intermediate-acting insulins?
- -NPH
- -Humulin N, Novolin N, ReliOn N
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Is the intermediate acting insulin clear or cloudy?
-Cloudy
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What are the long acting insulins?
- -Glargine (lantus)
- -Detemir (Levemir)
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Is the long acting insulin clear or cloudy?
-Clear
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What are the different combo insulin therapies?
- - NPH/regular 70/30, cloudy
- -NPH/regular 50/50
- -Lispro protamine/lispro 75/25
- -lispro protamine/lispro 50/50
- -aspart protamine/aspart 70/30
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What is the onset of rapid acting insulins?
- 15 min
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What is the peak of rapid acting insulin?
-60-90 minutes
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What is the duration of rapid acting insulin?
-3-4 hours
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What is the onset of short acting insulin?
-0.5-1 hour
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What is the peak of short acting insulin?
-2-3 hr
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What is the duration of short acting insulin?
-3-6 hours
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What is the onset of intermediate-acting insulin?
-2-4 hours
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What is the peak of intermediate acting insulin?
-4-10 hours
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What is the duration of intermediate acting insulin?
-10-16 hours
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What is the onset of long-acting insulin?
-1-2 hours
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What is the peak of long acting insulin?
-no pronounced peak
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What is the duration of long acting insulin?
-24+ hrs
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