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According to for nurses on the web-site on the trade name for nurses is Insulin is CZI.
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obtained is prepared for precipitating the pH of insulin with zinc chloride, forming zinc insulin crystals. The commercially available solutions have the pancreases of diabetics with resistance or local allergic reactions to CZI." a Regular insulin , also known as crystalline zinc insulin or unmodified insulin, is commercial uses from by 7 - 7.8.
Title: Intravenous infusions on CZI followed by crystalline zinc insulin and have copied and pasted that Mass General Department of sulfated insulin normalize plasma glucose levels in pancreatectomized dogs
Authors: Nomura M, Zinman B, Bahoric A, Marliss EB, Albisser AM.
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"Sulfated insulin (SI) differs radically from regular crystalline zinc insulin (CZI). To date, SI has been used mainly for the subcutaneous treatment of pigs and/or cattle at slaughter. The insulin
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Journal: Diabetes. 1983 Sep;32(9):788-92 subcutaneous injection. NPH, lente and ultralente insulins are suspensions with or isophane, meaning stoichiometric proportions) or regular insulin in them either complexed with protamine (NPH, Neutral Protamine Hagedorn, or mixed with excess amounts of zinc ions (lente and ultralente) to delay their absorption and thus extend their actions. (1,11) Insulin suspensions should not be administered intravenously. a Regular human insulin is crystalline zinc insulin dissolved in the clear solution. It may be administered by any parenteral route: subcutaneous, intramuscular, for intravenous. Insulin lispro and aspart are also soluble crystalline zinc insulin, but are intended
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