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Diabetes Medications What do I need to know about insulin?If your pancreas no longer makes enough insulin, then you need to take insulin as a shot. You inject the insulin just under the skin with a small, short needle.
Can insulin be taken as a pill? Insulin is a protein. If you took insulin as a pill, your body would break it down and digest it before it got into your blood to lower your blood glucose. How does insulin work? Insulin lowers blood glucose by moving glucose from the blood into the cells of your body. Once inside the cells, glucose provides energy. Insulin lowers your blood glucose whether you eat or not. You should eat on time if you take insulin. How often should I take insulin? Most people with diabetes need at least two insulin shots a day for good blood glucose control. Some people take three or four shots a day to have a more flexible diabetes plan. When should I take insulin? You should take insulin 30 minutes before a meal if you take regular insulin alone or with a longer-acting insulin. If you take a rapid-acting insulin, you should take your shot just before you eat. Are there several types of insulin?
Yes. There are six main types of insulin. They each work at different speeds. Many people
take two types of insulin. Does insulin work the same all the time? After a short time, you will get to know when your insulin starts to work, when it works its hardest to lower blood glucose, and when it finishes working. You will learn to match your mealtimes and exercise times to the time when each insulin dose you take works in your body.
How quickly or slowly insulin works in your body depends on
Where on my body should I inject insulin? You can inject insulin into several places on your body. Insulin injected near the stomach works fastest. Insulin injected into the thigh works slowest. Insulin injected into the arm works at medium speed. Ask your doctor or diabetes teacher to show you the right way to take insulin and in which parts of the body to inject it.
These are good places to give yourself insulin shots.
How should I store insulin? Keep the bottles of insulin you are using at room temperature.
What are possible side effects of insulin?
Types of Insulin
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