Insulin Analogues and Glucose Sensors

Insulins are categorized by differences in onset, peak, duration, concentration, and route of delivery. An analog refers to something that is “analogous” or similar to something else. Therefore, “insulin” analogs are analogs that have been designed to mimic the body's natural pattern of insulin release.

  • Insulin antibodies
  • Insulin dose
  • Injection site
  • Injection technique
  • Exercise
  • Temperature

  • Insulin antibodies
  • Injection technique

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