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what type of insulin

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Answered by nikhitha2086
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Explanation:

1)Rapid-acting:  Usually taken before a meal to cover the blood glucose elevation from eating.  This type of insulin is used with longer-acting insulin.

2)Short-acting:  Usually taken about 30 minutes before a meal to cover the blood glucose elevation from eating.  This type of insulin is used with longer-acting insulin.

3)Intermediate-acting:  Covers the blood glucose elevations when rapid-acting insulins stop working. This type of insulin is often combined with rapid- or short-acting insulin and is usually taken twice a day.

4)Long-acting:  This type of insulin is often combined, when needed, with rapid- or short-acting insulin.  It lowers blood glucose levels when rapid-acting insulins stop working.  It is taken once or twice a day.

Answered by deepthi77
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