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How does Lantus insulin differs from other types of insulin?

  1. It is usually injected just once a day.
  2. It is often prescribed for newly diagnosed diabetics.
  3. It does not cause hypoglycemia.
  4. It is often used in conjunction with NPH insulin.
Explanation
Answer: A - Lantus is a long-acting insulin that is injected just once a day, usually in the evening. It is prescribed for individuals who have moderate-to-good blood sugar control, and prefer the convenience of a once-daily injection. Like other types of insulin, it can cause hypoglycemia. Lantus is typically not used with other types of insulin.
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