Insulin type

2025-03-13 07:39:55
Which is best insulin h.mixtard or ryzodeg. Please tell the difference between both the insulin. Which one will work for longer period
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Mixtard =(shortacting regular insulin+ intermediate acting ) Ryzodeg = rapid acting lispro  + long acting degludec Ryzodeg is fast and long acting  But you should  choose one depending on your fasting , postpondreal suger levels ....
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please consult here or nearby diabetologist with latest suger levels HbA1c  ..

Answered2025-03-14 03:36:49

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Both works on different parameters don’t take anything on your own consult your doctor please

Answered2025-03-13 11:13:08

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Both insulin has different mode of action . Difficult to explain here. I suggest you visit local diabetologist to understand base on your sugar levels

Answered2025-03-13 10:29:38

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Ryzodeg is definitely a better insulin compared to Mixstard. It is a co-formulation of Degludec (ultra-long-acting) and Aspart (fast-acting), making it more effective. However, it is more expensive than Mixtard .

Answered2025-03-20 12:25:43

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Ryzodeg

Answered2025-03-14 01:57:59

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H Mixtard is intermediate acting. Ryzodeg is long acting.

Answered2025-03-13 10:00:28

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