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Message definition (Insulin (medication))
=== Fast-acting (Rapid-acting) ===
{{See also|Insulin analog}}
Includes the insulin analogues [[Insulin aspart|''aspart'']], [[Insulin lispro|''lispro'']], and [[Insulin glulisine|''glulisine'']]. These begin to work within 5 to 15 minutes and are active for 3 to 4 hours. Most insulins form [[hexamer]]s, which delay entry into the blood in active form; these analog insulins do not but have normal insulin activity. Newer varieties are now pending regulatory approval in the U.S. which are designed to work rapidly, but retain the same genetic structure as [[regular insulin|regular human insulin]].

Fast-acting (Rapid-acting)

Includes the insulin analogues aspart, lispro, and glulisine. These begin to work within 5 to 15 minutes and are active for 3 to 4 hours. Most insulins form hexamers, which delay entry into the blood in active form; these analog insulins do not but have normal insulin activity. Newer varieties are now pending regulatory approval in the U.S. which are designed to work rapidly, but retain the same genetic structure as regular human insulin.