When you have Type 2 Diabetes, and diet, exercise and other medications cannot control the blood glucose, or if you cannot use the non insulin medications, it will be necessary to take insulin. This is known as insulin therapy, which your medical provider will prescribe for you. When you understand how insulin therapy works in your body, you can more easily control your blood glucose.
Things you’ll need to know are:
- What type of insulin are you using?
- When is that insulin active in your body?
- What is your dose?
- How much insulin do you take and when?
- Is the insulin doing what it is supposed to do?
This section explains how to use insulin therapy to treat Diabetes
It focuses on:
- Insulin Basics: Background information about the principles of insulin replacement.
- Types of Insulin: Action and characteristics of the different, commercially available types of insulin.
- Insulin administration: Different ways to get insulin into your body.
- Medication goals: Blood glucose targets when treated with insulin.
- Designing an insulin regimen: Concept of insulin replacement.
- Calculating insulin dose: Formulas to calculate general total daily requirements, and basal and bolus insulin replacement.
- Intensive insulin therapy: Insulin therapy based on what the body does naturally.
- Sliding scale therapy: Insulin therapy based on blood glucose levels.
- Insulin treatment tips: Practical reminders for people treating with insulin.