Conventional insulin treatment
The conventional insulin treatment aims to standardize the Glycémie on the Nycthémère with a glycemia with jeun (the morning with the alarm clock) nearest to the normal (either from 0,8 to 1,2 g/l).
Several protocols of Insulinothérapie are used at the diabetics of the type 1 (or insulinodépendant), according to their profile, of the existence or not of complications and their age: . Basal model - bolus: 1 injection of Insulin of slow action + 3 injections of fast action at the time of the meals . Model intermediate insulins 1 intermediate insulin injection before the breakfast + 1 intermediate insulin injection before the dinner.
Certain diabetics use mixtures of insulin (intermediate + fast) to try to standardize the glycemia post-prandiale. Other diabetics add to their 2 intermediate insulin injections, a fast insulin injection to the lunch when their glycemia is high.
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