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Insulin (Types (Rapid-Acting (Examples (Aspart, Lispro, Glulisine), Onset:…
Insulin
Types
Rapid-Acting
Examples
Aspart
Lispro
Glulisine
Onset: 5-30 mins
Peak: 0.5-3 hrs
Duration: 3-6 hrs
Short-Acting
Examples
Regular Insulin
Human Insulin
Onset: 30-60 mins
Peak: 1-5 hrs
Duration: 6-10 hrs
Intermediate-Acting
onset: 1-2 hrs
Examples
NPH
determir (@ lower doses)
Peak: 6-14 hrs)
Duration: 12-24 hrs
Long-Acting
Examples
Glargine
Determir (@ higher doses)
Degludec
Onset: 1-2 hrs
Peak: either 12-24 hrs or NO PEAK (glargine and degludec)
Duration: 20 or longer
released from pancreatic beta cells
stored as proinsulin
C-peptides
the 2 amino acids cleaved off the ends of proinsulin
aids in endothelial tissue health
insulin
molecule b/w the connecting peptide and C-peptide, released during excretion after cleaving process
alpha chain and beta chain joined by disulfide bonds (strong bods
connecting peptide
1 proinsulin= 2 insulin and 2 C-peptides
stimulated release
stimulated by plasma glucose