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Where Does Insulin Come From?
by Tom Norman, Tom

Did you know that upward until just a few years ago, the alone manner that insulin could be obtained was by taking it from the pancreas of a creature, such as pigs, fish, or cows? Although this did appear to make okay and the insulin could be used for humans, it was not precisely ideal because the insulin from new animals are a less distinct from the insulin establish in humans.

There are several types of insulin. They range from "rapid onset-fast acting" to "long acting" as insulin is classified according to how long it works in the body. A new "very long acting" insulin has been designed for once-a-day use and to last for 24 hours, however is not yet readily available in Australia. Everyone is different and requires different insulin types and/or number of injections.

In the absence of insulin, blood glucose levels climb because muscle and plump cells aren't capable to utilize glucose for vitality. They indicate the system that they're "thirsty. " The liver so releases glycogen, a kind of stored glucose. This farther increases the blood bread degree. When the blood bread degree reaches about 180 mg/dl, glucose begins to spill into the urine. Large amounts of water are needed to disband the extra bread, resulting in undue hunger and urination.

Without glucose for energy, the body begins to metabolize protein and fat. Fat metabolism results in the production of ketones in the liver. Ketones are excreted in the urine along with sodium bicarbonate, which results in a decrease in the pH of the blood. This condition is called acidosis. To correct the acidosis, the body begins a deep, labored respiration, called Kussmaul's respiration. Left unchecked, a person in this situation will fall into a coma and die.

However these measures were confusing. This is especially true if someone were using the wrong syringe. If you had to use U80 insulin then you had to have a U80 syringe. In order to end this confusion, a standardization law was implemented within the United States that made all insulin U100 (100 units per milliliter). And every syringe that is made for insulin shots are also U100 syringes.

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