Short note on insulin Lispro 

Insulin Lispro is a rapid-acting form of insulin used for the treatment of hyperglycemia caused by Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes

It is a short-acting, manmade version of human insulin

MOA: 

Insulin Lispro works by replacing the insulin that is normally produced by the body (endogenous) and by helping move sugar from the blood into other body tissues where it is used for energy. It also stops the liver from producing more sugar (glycogenolysis).

Insulin Lispro starts to work about 15 minutes after taken, peaks in about 1 hour, and keeps working for 2 to 4 hours

Uses': It is used to improve blood sugar control in adults and children with diabetes mellitus.

Side Effects: The most common side effect of Insulin Lispro is hypoglycemia (low blood glucose level). Other side effects include weight gain, infusion site reaction, headache, pain, nasopharyngitis (inflammation of the throat and nasal passages), and auto-antibody formation.

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