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  1. NPH Insulin - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    WebJun 12, 2023 · NPH insulin is an isophane suspension of human insulin and is categorized as an intermediate-acting insulin. It helps increase …

  2. Insulin NPH: Diabetes Uses, Side Effects, Dosage - MedicineNet

  3. Tratamiento para la diabetes: Uso de insulina para controlar el …

  4. Tipos de insulina y cómo funcionan | Kaiser Permanente

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    NPH insulin is an isophane suspension of human insulin and is categorized as an intermediate-acting insulin. It helps increase the cellular intake of glucose in the liver, adipose tissue, and skeletal muscles. It acts as basal insulin and stimulates the liver to promote hepatic glycogen synthesis, fatty acid metabolism for lipoprotein synthesis.
    The intermediate-acting NPH insulin is obtained from the precipitation of recombinant synthesized human insulin with zinc in the presence of protamine, a basic polyarginine peptide. This process occurs at a neutral pH in an insulin and protamine ratio of 5: 1.
    It is currently the most widely used basal insulin that simulates the physiological basal insulin action. Basal insulin provides a constant supply of insulin in the body necessary for glucose regulation despite fasting, such as between meals and overnight. NPH insulin offers a sustained release of insulin over an extended period.
    Crystalline NPH insulin administration is subcutaneous, not intramuscular or intravenous. NPH insulin is available in a two-phase solution, which means that apart from NPH, it has a solvent or a rapid-acting insulin solution. It comes in the form of a subcutaneous suspension or suspension pen-injector.
  6. Insulin human isophane (nph) (Subcutaneous) - Drugs.com

  7. NPH Insulin - PubMed

  8. Insulin - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - National Center …

    WebJul 10, 2023 · Insulin is a medication used in the treatment and management of diabetes mellitus type-1 and sometimes diabetes mellitus type-2, both of which are significant risk factors for coronary artery …

  9. Insulina: Tipos y modos de administración - Todo sobre la …

  10. Real-World Analysis of Long-Acting and NPH-Containing Insulins …

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