[Diabetes-talk] Pharmacology of Glargine

dmgina dmgina at qwest.net
Thu Jan 22 20:44:10 UTC 2009


Ok I didn't understand all of this,
can you put it into English for me please?
thanks,

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Freeman" <k7uij at panix.com>
To: <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 7:26 PM
Subject: [Diabetes-talk] Pharmacology of Glargine


> Hi, everyone!
>
> Yesterday, I was looking at the lantus website, http://www.lantus.com and 
> became intrigued by the pharmacology of lantus. This long-lasting basal 
> insulin, when injected, has a pH of 4 which makes it mildly acidic. Under 
> this circumstance, lantus is water-soluble and thus is injected easily. 
> Once under the skin, however, the solution is almost immediately 
> nutralized (pH of 7) and is no longer water-soluble and thus comes out as 
> a precipitate that releases its insulin over the next 24 hours.
>
> My hat is off to whomever came up with this clever notion of how to make a 
> long-lasting, peakless insulin. Wish I had that kind of imagination!
>
> Mike Freeman
>
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