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Intermediate-acting insulins administration

Semilente insulin is a suspension of amorphous insulin zinc. The onset is 1-3 hours after subcutaneous administration, reaches maximum effect in 5-10 hours and the effect lasts 10-16 hours. Isophane insulin (NPH Neutral solution. Protamine, Hagedorn s laboratoiy insulin) is an intermediate-acting preparation prepared with protamine. The maximum effect is reached in 4-12 hours and lasts 8-26 hours. Patients using these preparations who present for cardiac surgery are at increased risk for anaphylactic reactions to protamine. Ultralente insulin is a long-acting preparation formed with zinc rather than protamine. Zinc retards the release of insulin and these preparations have a duration of up to 36 hours. Protamine zinc insulin, which contains both protamine and zinc, has a duration of 28-36 hours. [Pg.223]

Insulin preparations that are commercially available differ in their relative onset of action, maximal activity, and duration of action. Conjugation of the insulin molecule with either zinc or protamine, or both, will convert the normally rapidly absorbed parenterally administered insulin to a preparation with a more prolonged duration of action. The various formulations of insulin are usually classified as short acting (0.5 to 14 h), intermediate acting (1 to 28 h), and long acting (4 to 36 h). The duration of action can vary, however, depending on injection volume, injection site, and blood flow at the site of administration. [Pg.504]

Q12 Insulin injections, which are intended for subcutaneous administration, are prescribed for patients suffering from type 1 diabetes, since gastric acid and enzymes destroy insulin if it is given orally. More than 30 different insulin products are available rapid-acting, intermediate, long-acting and biphasic so treatment can be tailored to the requirements of individual patients. The only difference between the products is their time of onset, peak serum levels and the duration of action, which can be 3-24 hours, depending on the preparation. [Pg.161]


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