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- $Title{Does Human Insulin Come From Humans?}
- $Subject{pancreas diabetes mellitus human insulin Endocrine Glands Metabolism
- blood sugar synthetically diabetics diabetic insulins Gland synthetic
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- Does Human Insulin Come From Humans?
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- QUESTION: Does human insulin come from humans?
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- ANSWER: Does cotton candy come from cotton? Think of it that way because
- human insulin does not come from the human body but is made synthetically to
- imitate the look and qualities of insulin from the human pancreas. Most
- diabetics in this country who take insulin today receive preparations that are
- taken from the pancreas' of animals--namely, pigs and cows.
- Synthetically-made human insulin, however, is becoming more and more popular,
- not only because of its decreased cost, but because doctors find that some of
- their patients experience allergic reactions to animal insulins and others,
- over time, build up a resistance to the drug that they so desperately need to
- stabilize their diabetic condition. It seems that human insulin does not
- cause these reactions as often as animal insulins do. So, it is also
- preferred by doctors when they prescribe insulin for special situations. For
- instance, I would prescribe human insulin for a pregnant diabetic woman
- because animal insulins might interfere with the immune system of the fetus.
- I would also suggest human insulin for the newcomer to insulin therapy. And I
- would advise any diabetic on oral medications, who is in the hospital for
- surgery or whatnot, to use the human insulin during his or her hospital stay.
- If someone needs to use insulin from time to time, I would recommend human
- insulin. In addition, researchers are hopeful that human insulin can somehow
- work against the complications that many diabetics experience from diabetes;
- complications that involve nerve, eye, and kidney damage. No proof of this
- exists yet, though. If you know someone who is stable on a purified pork or
- mixed beef/pork insulin, there is no reason to change to human insulin,
- unless, of course, his or her doctor recommends such as switch.
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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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