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rapid acting insulin examples of meds   humalog (Ispro)or Novolog (asoart)  
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onset of action for rapid acting insulin   humalog (Ispro) 15 minNovoLog (assart) 15 min  
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peak of action for rapid ating   Humalog 30 - 90 minNovoLog 40 - 50 min  
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duration of action for rapid acting   Humalog 3 - 5 hoursNovoLog 3- 5 hours  
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Short acting insulin (REGULAR) ex. of meds   Humulin R Novolin R  
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Short acting insulin (REGULAR) onset of action   Humulin R and Noolin R 30 - 50 min  
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Short acting insulin (REGULAR)peak action   50 - 120 min  
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Short acting insulin (REGULAR)duration of action   5 - 8 hours  
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Intermediate action (NPH) examples of med names   Humulin N and Novolin N Humulin L and Novolin L  
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Intermediate action (NPH)onset of action   Humulin N and Novolin N 1 - 3 hours Humulin L and Novolin L 1 - 2.5 hours  
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Intermediate action (NPH)peak of action   Humulin N and Novolin N 8 hours Humulin L and Novolin L 7 - 15 hours  
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Intermediate action (NPH) duration of action   Humulin N and Novolin N 20 hours Humulin L and Novolin L 18 - 24 hours  
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Intermediate and short acting MIXTURES examples   Humulin 70/30 Humalog Mix 75/25 Novolin70/30 Novolog Mix 70/30  
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Intermediate and short acting MIXTURES action   the onset, peak, and duration of action of these mixtures would reflect a composite of the intermediate and short or rapid acting components with one peak of action  
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Long acting examples of meds   Ultralene Lantus (glargine)  
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Long acting onset of action   Ultralente 4 - 8 hours Lantus (glargine) 1 hour  
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Long acting peak of action   Ultralente 8 - 12 hoursLantus (glargine) NONE  
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long acting duration of action   Ultralente 36 hoursLantus 24 hours  
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