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Insulin

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      new window FamilyDoctor.org Information Sheets: Insulin: Why You Need It and How to Use It
new window FamilyDoctor.org Information Sheets: Diabetes: Flexible Insulin Regimens for People with Type 1 Diabetes
 
 
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Web Directory:
      new window DrugDigest: Insulin Description: Information on dosage, usage, side effects, interactions, and drug comparisons, including generics when available. Also sold under brand names such as: Humulin, Iletin, Novolin, Velosulin. (drugdigest.org)
new window DrugDigest: Insulin Aspartate ( NovoLog ) Description: Information on dosage, usage, side effects, interactions, and drug comparisons, including generics when available. (drugdigest.org)
new window DrugDigest: Insulin Glargine ( Lantus ) Description: Information on dosage, usage, side effects, interactions, and drug comparisons, including generics when available. (drugdigest.org)
new window Human Insulin 70/30 Description: Information from the RxList. (rxlist.com)
new window Human Insulin Regular Description: Information from the RxList. (rxlist.com)
new window Human Insulin-NPH Description: Information from the RxList. (rxlist.com)
new window Human Insulin Description: Information from the RxList. (rxlist.com)
new window Human Insulin Analog Description: Information from the RxList. (rxlist.com)
new window Human Recombinant Insulin Description: Information from the RxList. (rxlist.com)
new window Insulin Guide by Lifeclinic Description: Listing and evaluation of the types. (lifeclinic.com)
new window Lantus (insulin glargine) - Aventis Description: This site contains information on how Lantus works, how to use Lantus and how to better manage type 1 or type 2 diabetes for better blood glucose control. (lantus.com)
new window Lantus Consumer Information - FDA Description: Patient FAQ in html format with a link to approved labeling in pdf format. (fda.gov)
new window Novolin InnoLet Description: Manufacturer's information on human insulin (rDNA origin) from Novo Nordisk. Includes FAQs and package insert text. (innolet-us.com)
new window Novolog ( Insulin Aspart rDNA Origin ) Description: Manufacturer's information for patients and healthcare professionals. (novolog.com)
new window NovoLog Consumer Information - FDA Description: Patient FAQ in html format with a link to approved labeling in pdf format. (fda.gov)
new window Virtual Hospital Rx Update: Review of Insulin Products Description: Summary comparison of formulations available in the US, including onset, peak, and duration of action after subcutaneous injection, as well as compatibility. (vh.org)
 




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