Thank you this PDF very usefulThis is a useful summary
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/resources-s3/2017-11/wallchartinsulins.pdf
I'm sorry for this quisten but are you keeping your diabetic under control with insulin ? because US we know type 2 they don't have problem with insulin but with insulin resistanceI am T2 & on Basal Insulin 40 units a day plus lots of other meds.
there are basically 3 typesHi
I'm type 2 I control my BG just diet but I want to know what kinds of insulin and how they working anyone have any information
Thanks
Hi and thank youhuman - which is misnamed as it is nothing to do with humans and is artificial - some people can't tolerate it ( myself included )
what would you like me to explain more ?Hi and thank you
please Could you please explain more
Hi againwhat would you like me to explain more ?
Hi again
I Mean some people can't tolerate it Why ?
there are basically 3 types
pork ( porcine ) natural product that is slow acting
human - which is misnamed as it is nothing to do with humans and is artificial - some people can't tolerate it ( myself included )
analogue - genetically modified human insulin
both "human " and analogue are faster acting
Hi again
I Mean some people can't tolerate it Why ?
Thank you this a useful informationsI was put on "human " insulin and became very lethargic with no energy at all , i switched to porcine and these symptoms went away , i had researched it to find this out , if you want a lot of information the best place to get it is the insulin dependent diabetes trust - https://www.iddt.org/diabetic-commo...te-natural-animal-or-artificial-human-insulin
sorry what i meant was that the animal has a slow action , ie it lasts a long time compared with the artificial insulin , i am on a pump and only take the "fast acting " but the period it lasts for is a lot longer than the artificialThat depends on what you mean by slow and fast. I'm on Hypurin Bovine insulins, and the fast acting starts working after 25 - 30 min. The slow acting, though, starts working after 1.5 - 2 hours, and lasts for about 30 hours. Feel fine with these, but unfortunately the Bovine-kind is soon not to be sold anymore...
Edited to add: P.S. I forgot to say that the fast-acting Porcine has a similar action curve as Bovine, but the long-acting does not...
sorry what i meant was that the animal has a slow action , ie it lasts a long time compared with the artificial insulin , i am on a pump and only take the "fast acting " but the period it lasts for is a lot longer than the artificial
why not change to the porcine , that will be available for the foreseeable future
not sure where you are but i am in uk and i was on neutral and porcine isophane injections for about 8 years before going on the pump 4 years ago and the nhs covered the cost of both no problem , it is about half the cost of artificial so it is in their interestI see - very true...
I'm going to change to Porcine, but there is still a big but - I get my insulins for free, but Hypurin Porcine Isophane is still not approved as "no cost" insulin. Should bee approved later, though...
Nice to see that someone here goes for the really "old school", except for me, also![]()
not sure where you are but i am in uk and i was on neutral and porcine isophane injections for about 8 years before going on the pump 4 years ago and the nhs covered the cost of both no problem , it is about half the cost of artificial so it is in their interest