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- $Title{Would a Switch to Human Insulin be a Good Idea?}
- $Subject{diabetes mellitus insulin hormone hormones medication medications
- pancreas recombinant DNA anti-insulin antibody insulins dependent diabetic
- diabetics}
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- Diabetes Mellitus*0009802.scf
- The Functions of Insulin*0009803.scf}
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- Would a Switch to Human Insulin be a Good Idea?
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- QUESTION: I am a diabetic, currently using beef and pork insulin to control
- my disease. Would a switch to human insulin be a good idea? Where does human
- insulin come from and are there any advantages over animal insulin?
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- ANSWER: Human insulin has been available since 1982. It can be extracted
- from the human pancreas, but for the most part it is manufactured in the
- laboratory using recombinant DNA technology. Human insulin has been shown to
- have significant advantages over beef and pork extracted insulins. Patients
- who have switched to human insulin have shown significant decreases in
- anti-insulin antibody levels, making it easier to manage insulin allergies.
- Many people are also able to absorb it better than animal insulins. And
- there's another advantage. Right now, recombinant DNA insulin costs about 40%
- of what purified pork insulin costs, but it's still more expensive than
- mixtures containing beef and pork insulin. One drawback of human insulin is
- that it seems to have a shorter time span for activity. Therefore, patients
- being switched from animal insulins to human insulin must be monitored by
- their doctors very carefully. Many diabetic specialists agree--human insulin
- should be considered for all newly diagnosed cases of insulin dependent
- diabetes. You own doctor should be consulted before any change is made, for
- only he can really tell you whether the switch to human insulin is an
- advisable one in your case. Your history and the severity of your disease
- will be important factors in the decision.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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