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Basal insulin is a type of insulin that is used to help regulate blood sugar levels in individuals with diabetes. Basal insulin is long-acting and is typically taken once or twice per day, depending on the individual's needs.
Basail insulin is designed to mimic the body's natural insulin production, providing a steady release of insulin over an extended period of time. This can help prevent spikes in blood sugar levels and reduce the risk of complications associated with diabetes.<br>{{stub}} [[Category:Definitions]]

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Basail insulin is designed to mimic the body's natural insulin production, providing a steady release of insulin over an extended period of time. This can help prevent spikes in blood sugar levels and reduce the risk of complications associated with diabetes.

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