What are common indications for insulin therapy?
What is the mechanism of action of insulin?
What are examples rapid acting insulins?
When are do you need to be cautious with insulins?
What are examples of intermediate acting Insulins?
What are examples of long acting insulins?
What are examples of short-acting insulins?
When is the peak effect of novorapid?
Within 10-20 minutes of administration
When is the peak effect of humalog?
15 minutes of administration
When is the peak effect of actrapid?
2-4 hours
When is the peak effect of humulin S?
30 minutes to 2.5 hours
When is the peak effect of insulatard?
45 mins - 12 hours
When is the peak action of Humulin I?
45 mins - 8 hours
When is the peak effect of humulin mix 25?
20 minutes - 2.5 hours
What type of insulin are novorapid 30 and humilin mix25?
Biphasic insulin - rapid + intermediate acting
When should analogue mixtures be administered?
Just before/during/after food
When should rapid acting insulins be administered?
Just before/during/after meals
When should short acting insulins be administered?
20-45 mins before food
When should long-acting insulins be administered?
Once/Twice a day, at the same time every day
What is a three times daily regimen?
Mix of short and intermediate acting before breakfast, short acting before lunch, and intermediate at bedtime

What is a basal bolus regimen?
Long acting mix once daily with short acting insulin before meals

What is a twice daily regimen?
Mix of short and intermediate acting given before breakfast and tea

What insulins are used in a twice daily regimen?
Premixed e.g. Novomix 30 or Humalog mix25
What is the normal daily requirement of insulin?
30-50 units - varies substantially between individuals