Примери за използване на Fast-acting human на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Fast-acting Human Insulin(18 U).
Pharmacotherapeutic group: Fast-acting human insulin analogue.
A 3 mg blister of inhaled insulin is approximately equivalent to 8 IU of subcutaneously injected fast-acting human insulin.
EXUBERA(inhaled human insulin)is a fast-acting human insulin for use in type 1 or type 2 diabetes.
Variability of AUC to subcutaneously administered fast-acting human insulin.
Actrapid is a fast-acting human insulin and may be used in combination with intermediate or longacting insulin medicinal products.
The relative bioavailability of EXUBERA compared to subcutaneous fast-acting human insulin is approximately 10%.
The time to peak insulin concentration(Tmax)is generally half of that for subcutaneously administered fast-acting human insulin.
Comparable to that of subcutaneously administered fast-acting human insulin in subjects with type 1 and 2 diabetes mellitus.
Inhaled human insulin has a faster onset of activity than subcutaneously administered fast-acting human insulin.
Table 1 above presents the approximate IU dose of fast-acting human insulin for initial, pre-meal EXUBERA doses in mg.
In older subjects with type 2 diabetes,inhaled human insulin was absorbed more rapidly than subcutaneously administered fast-acting human insulin.
Bioavailability of inhaled human insulin relative to subcutaneously administered fast-acting human insulin was comparable to those in younger adult subjects with type 2 diabetes.
In children(6-11 years) and adolescents(12-17 years) with type 1 diabetes,inhaled human insulin was absorbed more rapidly than fast-acting human insulin.
Bioavailability of inhaled human insulin relative to subcutaneously administered fast-acting human insulin was comparable to that of adult subjects with type 1 diabetes(see section 4.2).
In obese subjects with type 2 diabetes, intrasubject variability was comparable to orless than that of subcutaneously administered fast-acting human insulin for Cmax and AUC.
Inhaled human insulin is absorbed as rapidly as fast-acting insulin analogues andmore rapidly than subcutaneously administered fast-acting human insulin in healthy subjects and in subjects with type 1 or type 2 diabetes(see Figure 4).
In subjects with type 1 diabetes mellitus,inhaled human insulin had a comparable intrasubject variability of AUC to subcutaneously administered fast-acting human insulin.
Bioavailability of inhaled human insulin relative to subcutaneously administered fast-acting human insulin was comparable to those in younger.
Controlled clinical trials in type 1 or type 2 diabetes have shown that EXUBERA achieves andmaintains effective glycaemic control comparable to subcutaneously administered fast-acting human insulin.
Inhaled human insulin has a duration of glucose lowering activity comparable to subcutaneously administered fast-acting human insulin and longer than fast-acting insulin analogues(see Figure 1).
Fasting plasma glucose levels were significantly lower in patients treated with regimens including EXUBERA compared with those treated with subcutaneously administered fast-acting human insulin only regimens.
Intrasubject variability of time to peak insulin concentrations was less for inhaled human insulin than for subcutaneous fast-acting human insulin in subjects with type 1 or 2 diabetes.
Mean changes in serum free insulin concentrations(µU/mL) after inhalation of 4mgof human insulin or subcutaneous injection of 12 IU fast-acting human insulin in obese subjects with.
The intra-subject variability of glucose lowering activity of inhaled human insulin was generally comparable to that of subcutaneously administered fast-acting human insulin in subjects with type 1.
Ut injected fast-acting insulin human.
Insulins and analogues for injection, fast-acting, insulin(human).
Actrapid is human insulin with a fast-acting effect.
Pharmacotherapeutic group: insulins and analogues for injection, fast-acting, insulin(human).
Insulins and analogues for injection,intermediate-acting combined with fast-acting, insulin(human).