A simple and rational twice daily insulin regime. Distinction between basal and meal insulin requirements.
A new insulin regime is described, in which the primary aim is to attain normal basal plasma glucose concentrations by means of a constant insulin delivery rate from the long-acting Ultratard insulin. Additional twice daily Actrapid insulin is given to cover meals, and we have investigated this regi...
Main Authors: | Phillips, M, Simpson, R, Holman, R, Turner, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1979
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