Insulin Sulin for diabetics?
Insulins are drugs containing insulin or its analogues that have a hypoglycemic effect, which is associated with improved glucose metabolism. A hormone that regulates carbohydrate metabolism in the human body.
The dosage form is a solution for injection and, more often, a suspension for subcutaneous administration. Made from cattle, pigs, cattle and swine. The difference lies in the duration of action of the hormone when administered. Only injectable forms are registered in the Russian Federation. Both short-acting and long-acting solutions are available (see Insulin syringes).[1]
For contraindications, the prescription is made after examining the patient by a doctor and if the cause of hypoglycemia cannot be identified. In severe cases, hypoglycemic injections are given regardless of the cause, for example, in case of overdose of other drugs, metabolic syndrome. This is due to the ability of glucose to combine with hypoglycemic agents, slowing down their production by the body. Constant