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Diabetes Care, Vol 1, Issue 1 27-33, Copyright © 1978 by American Diabetes Association


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Jet injection of insulin during self-monitoring of blood glucose

TS Danowski and JH Sunder

Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus has been treated with four jet injections of insulin (regular insulin before each meal and intermediate insulin at bedtime) during self-monitoring of blood glucose levels. The blood glucose levels generally remain within 60 and 150 mg/dl.
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