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Not all insulins are the same. My guess is that this insulin is glargine (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insulin_glargine) which just came off of patent in 2015. Glargine is a synthetic long-acting form of insulin that gives allows absorption without peaks, which is much better than previous types of long-acting insulins.


Short acting is the biggest problem. There's no generic for it.




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