In a 6-hour study in patients with Type 1 diabetes (n=22), the maximum glucose-lowering effect of NovoLog occurred between 1 and 3 hours after subcutaneous injection (see Figure 3). The duration of action for NovoLog is 3 to 5 hours compared to 5 to 8 hours for regular human insulin.
If this happens, pain, tenderness, and symptoms of a bowel obstruction (nausea and vomiting) develop.
Apparently an unknown triggering event alters the immune response in a genetically susceptible person.
Body as a Whole: Abdominal pain, anaphylactic reaction, asthenia, back pain, chest pain, chills, facial edema, fever, infection, infiltration of contrast, injection site inflammation, injection site pain, malaise.
The study’s primary endpoint was the incidence of serious asthma-related adverse events.
Non–laboratory adverse events listed in Table 7 or discussed below were those reported, regardless of causality, for at least 10% of all patients, except the categories of Extravasation, Allergic, and Cardiovascular and certain specific events under the Renal, Pulmonary, and Infection categories.
The bladder is a balloon-like organ that lies in the lowest part of the abdomen.
If you hear a "popping" sound with the injury, cannot walk, or there is significant swelling, pain, fever, or open cuts, you should be examined in a hospital's emergency department.
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