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Insulin Analog
Insulin Analog
Insulin Analog
Insulin Analog
Insulin Analog

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Insulin Analog Defined

A synthetic modification of insulin where specific amino acids have been substituted for the natural ones at one or more places on the insulin molecule. As of August 2005, there are three insulin analogs on the US market: insulin lispro (Humalog), insulin aspart (Novolog/NovoRapid), insulin glargine (Lantus (insulin glargine). More are in development and should be available soon.

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