Insulin glargine recombinant
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Term | Insulin glargine recombinant |
Short definition | insulin glargine recombinant (IN-suh-lin GLAR-jeen ree-KOM-bih-nunt) A drug used to control blood sugar levels in patients with diabetes. It is a laboratory-made form of the hormone insulin. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
insulin glargine recombinant - (pronounced) (IN-suh-lin GLAR-jeen ree-KOM-bih-nunt) A drug used to control blood sugar levels in patients with diabetes. It is a laboratory-made form of the hormone insulin. Recombinant insulin glargine controls blood sugar longer than insulin. It's a type of therapeutic insulin. Also called insulin glargine and lantus
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