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#330 Inpatient Diabetes Part 1: Insulin regimens, oral hypoglycemics, corrections scales and more!

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

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In the Hospital, You Need Insolent

In the hospital we use basil insolence, like larg an. Largines been around for 20 years. Will use insolent dedimer, which is a 12 to 20 hour insolent. So instead of lasting 24 hours, it lasts less time. It's often helpful in folks that have kidney disease, where the insolent mhay cannot hang around longer. And then for rapid acting insolent for meals, we'll use insolent a licpro or insolent aspart cuna. We don't want to cause a hypoglycaemic event so you need post brandial spikes and gluco (insulen) Insolen can also address high blood sugars - correctional ins

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