Rapid-acting insulin
Rapid-acting insulin is a type of insulin medication that is used to manage high blood glucose levels in individuals with diabetes. Rapid-acting insulin works quickly to lower blood glucose levels after a meal, typically within 10-30 minutes of injection. Rapid-acting insulin is typically used in combination with other types of insulin or oral medications to manage blood glucose levels and prevent complications of diabetes. Working closely with a qualified healthcare professional to develop an individualized treatment plan that takes into account individual medical history, needs, and preferences can help to promote optimal blood glucose control and overall health.
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