Diabetes & Obesity International Journal (DOIJ)

ISSN: 2574-7770

Review Article

Role of New Insulin Analogs in the Management of Diabetes. A Clinical Review

Authors: Aziz KMA*, Azhar S, Shaikh MZ, Naseem S, Habib S and Sabeen B

DOI: 10.23880/doij-16000269

Abstract

This paper has reviewed different insulin analogs currently available in the market and pharma industry, their safety, efficacy and their roles in the diabetes management, comparing with human regular and NPH insulin. Traditional insulins (human regular and NPH insulins) do not have constant or smoother pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profiles and are usually associated with erratic blood glucose profiles with hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia when compared with analog insulins. Similarly they do not match physiologic insulin profiles with basal bolus format. According to the medical literature, current insulin analogs are more efficacious and also it has been documented in research trials that recent insulin analogs are better and safer as compared to human regular and NPH insulin in terms of hypoglycemia and HbA1c reductions. Hence this paper has reviewed these insulins analogs (longer acting basal and rapid acting insulin analogs) for their safety and efficacy in terms of hypoglycemia and HbA1c control, for the management of both type-1 and type-2 diabetics in hospitals and clinics.

Keywords: Diabetes; Human Insulin; Analog Insulin’s; Hypoglycemia; HbA1c

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