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Read More »Manufacturer: Lilly, Turkey
Pharmaceutical name: Human Injection (rDNA origin)
Pack: 5 x 3 ml
Humulin N (NPH insulin) is a non-prescription form of insulin used to treat diabetes. It is an intermediate-acting insulin that starts working more slowly and lasts longer than regular insulin. Humulin N is not derived from animals. Instead, it is produced by combining a manufactured insulin (that is identical to human insulin) with certain chemicals to make it last longer. NPH stands for Neutral Protamine Hagadorn, so named because it has a neutral pH, contains protamine, and was invented by a scientist named Hans Christian Hagedorn.
HOW DOES IT WORKS?
Humulin N is a form of insulin, which is a hormone that is naturally produced by the pancreas. This hormone is important for several functions, such as controlling blood sugar. Insulin helps the cells of your body remove glucose ("sugar") from your bloodstream. This sugar fuels your body's cells, giving them the energy they need to work properly. You may need to take insulin if your pancreas has trouble making enough insulin, which is the case in people with type 1 diabetes and in some people who have type 2 diabetes.
Normally, your body is able to maintain proper levels of sugar in your blood and inside your cells. However, in people with type 1 diabetes (and sometimes type 2 diabetes), the pancreas has trouble making insulin. This causes too much sugar to accumulate in the blood. Too much sugar can also accumulate in the blood if your body has trouble responding to normal levels of insulin, as is common in type 2 diabetes. Over time, high levels of sugar in the blood can lead to serious health problems in the eyes, feet, hands, kidneys, and heart.
Humulin N is an intermediate-acting insulin medication. This means that it starts working more quickly than some insulins but more slowly than others, and that it lasts longer than some insulins but shorter than others. In some people, it may last as long as 24 hours. Humulin N is often combined with a rapid-acting or short-acting insulin that can help control the blood sugar spike that occurs just after meals.
SIDE EFFECTS:
As with any medicine, side effects are possible with Humulin N (NPH insulin). However, not everyone who takes the drug will experience side effects. In fact, many people tolerate it quite well. If side effects do occur, they are often minor and either require no treatment or can easily be treated by you or your healthcare provider.
(This article covers many, but not all, of the possible side effects with Humulin N. Your healthcare provider can discuss a more complete list of Humulin N side effects with you.)
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