perusinsuliinina
Perusinsuliinina refers to a type of insulin that is administered once or twice daily to provide a basal (background) level of insulin throughout the day and night. Its primary function is to control blood glucose levels between meals and during fasting periods. Unlike bolus insulins, which are taken before meals to manage postprandial (after-meal) glucose spikes, basal insulins are designed for steady, long-acting glucose regulation.
These insulins are typically long-acting or intermediate-acting, meaning they have a slower onset and a longer
In individuals with type 1 diabetes, where the pancreas produces little to no insulin, basal insulin is