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  2. Insulin analog - Wikipedia

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    Novo Nordisk created "aspart" and marketed it as NovoLog/NovoRapid (UK-CAN) as a rapid-acting insulin analogue. It was created through recombinant DNA technology so that the amino acid, B28, which is normally proline , is substituted with an aspartic acid residue.

  3. The Coming Diabetes Wars - AOL

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    Lilly's Humalog stands as one of the company's most successful drugs with $2.4 billion in 2012 sales. However, Humalog trails both Lantus and NovoRapid in market share.

  4. Insulin aspart - Wikipedia

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    Insulin aspart, sold under the brand name NovoLog, among others, is a modified type of medical insulin used to treat type 1 and type 2 diabetes. [17] It is generally used by injection under the skin but may also be used by injection into a vein. [17]

  5. Insulin - Wikipedia

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    The first biosynthetic insulin analog was developed for clinical use at mealtime (prandial insulin), Humalog (insulin lispro), [101] it is more rapidly absorbed after subcutaneous injection than regular insulin, with an effect 15 minutes after injection. Other rapid-acting analogues are NovoRapid and Apidra, with similar profiles. [102]

  6. Insulin lispro - Wikipedia

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    Insulin lispro, sold under the brand name Humalog among others, is a modified type of medical insulin used to treat type 1 and type 2 diabetes. [5] It is delivered subcutaneously either by injection or from an insulin pump .

  7. Intensive insulin therapy - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Rapid-acting insulin analogs such as lispro (brand name Humalog, made by Eli Lilly and Company) and aspart (brand name Novolog/Novorapid, made by Novo Nordisk and Apidra made by Sanofi Aventis) are preferred by many clinicians over older regular insulin for meal coverage and high correction.

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