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An insulin reaction is an excessively low blood sugar level (hypoglycemia), usually lower than 50 mg/dL. Insulin reactions result from an excess of insulin via an injection or an excess of an insulin-stimulating oral hypoglycemic agent, usually in the sulfonylurea class of drugs.
Understanding insulin can be confusing because there are so many types, some of the names sounds alike, and even have different variations of the same name. Types of insulin differ with respect to their source, how fast they begin to act, and how long their effect persists.
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An insulin reaction is an excessively low blood sugar level (hypoglycemia), usually lower than 50 mg/dL. Insulin reactions result from an excess of insulin via an injection or an excess of an insulin-stimulating oral hypoglycemic agent, usually in the sulfonylurea ...
Understanding insulin can be confusing because there are so many types, some of the names sounds alike, and even have different variations of the same name. Types of insulin differ with respect to their source, how fast they begin to ...
Diabetes is a chronic disease in which, because of an insufficiency or total lack of the hormone insulin, the body cannot use the sugars and starches in the diet properly. The full name is diabetes mellitus, the latter word meaning ...
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