Scroll down this page to see the effects of different insulin doses and regimens on the blood glucose profile of an example insulin-dependent diabetic patient.
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The first graph in the panel below shows a 24-hour blood glucose profile for a typical patient (in red). Her carbohydrate intake is shown in grams on the second graph (in green).
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The next panel below shows the patient's simulated plasma insulin level on the upper graph, and her insulin regimen (injections) of Humulin 30/70 on the lower graph. Please note: Humulin 30/70 in the UK contains 30% short-acting (regular) insulin and 70% intermediate-acting insulin - and is the same as what is called Humulin 70/30 in the USA.
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This patient is on twice daily pre-mixed (biphasic) insulin injections. She maintains reasonable glycaemic control with this regimen but is thinking of starting a family and would like to tighten her glycaemic control even further. If she were to try this, she would obviously need to do so cautiously, in consultation with her doctor. See what happens if you gradually increase her injected insulin doses in small steps....
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Below is a data entry form showing this example patient's carbohydrate intake, insulin injection regimen, as well as other clinical variables such as weight and renal function. Try changing any of these fields to modify the regimen and click on the 'Run Simulation' button at the bottom of the page. This will result in the effects of the changes being displayed in your Web browser window.
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