How is actraphane given?

How is actraphane given?

Actraphane is given by injection under the skin in the thigh, the abdominal wall (at the front of the waist), the gluteal region (buttocks) or the deltoid region (shoulder).

What category is insulin?

Human insulin is in a class of medications called hormones. Human insulin is used to take the place of insulin that is normally produced by the body.

Is short-acting and rapid-acting insulin the same?

Rapid-acting insulin also comes in a form that can be inhaled through the mouth. Short-acting insulins take effect and wear off more quickly than long-acting insulins. A short-acting insulin is often used 30 minutes before a meal so that it has time to work.

How long does actraphane last?

Actraphane is a mixture of fast-acting insulin and long-acting insulin. This means that it will start to lower your blood sugar about half an hour after you take it, and the effect will last for approximately 24 hours.

How is actraphane made?

The active ingredient of Actraphane, insulin human (rDNA), is produced by a method known as ‘recombinant technology’. The insulin is made by a yeast that has received a gene (DNA), which makes it able to produce insulin.

What is actraphane 30mg?

Actraphane is a suspension for injection that contains the active substance human insulin. It is available as vials, cartridges (Penfill) or prefilled pens (InnoLet or FlexPen). Actraphane contains both fast-acting (soluble) and long-acting (isophane) insulin: Actraphane 30: soluble insulin 30% and isophane insulin 70%;

What is actraphane (rDNA)?

Actraphane is a replacement insulin which is identical to the insulin made by the pancreas. The active ingredient of Actraphane, insulin human (rDNA), is produced by a method known as ‘recombinant technology’. The insulin is made by a yeast that has received a gene (DNA), which makes it able to produce insulin.

What is actraphane insulin?

Actraphane is a range of insulin suspensions for injection. Actraphane is supplied in vials, cartridges (PenFill) or pre-filled pens (NovoLet, FlexPen or InnoLet). Actraphane contains the active ingredient insulin human (rDNA). Actraphane contains both fast-acting (soluble) and long-acting (isophane) insulin. What is Actraphane used for?