insulindoser
Insulindoser is a term used to describe the amount of insulin administered to manage blood glucose in people with diabetes. In clinical practice, doses are typically measured in units of insulin, often in U-100 or U-200 concentrations, and are adjusted as part of a structured regimen such as basal-bolus therapy. The term can encompass both basal (long-acting) and bolus (rapid-acting or short-acting) doses.
Bolus doses are taken with meals to cover carbohydrate intake and to correct high blood glucose. Carbohydrate
Dosing is individualized. Clinicians consider factors such as body weight, age, kidney or liver function, illness,
Delivery methods include injections—daily injections of multiple doses—insulin pens, and continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion via pumps.
Safety and training are essential. Users monitor for hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia and follow professional guidance to