Insulins that appear cloudy or milky are actually insulin crystals in a suspension. They do not dissolve until they are injected under the skin, and must be re-suspended (carefully agitated) before each use.
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These insulins must never be administered intravenously, and must never be allowed to contaminate clear, soluble insulin vials because they will change the action of the other insulin. | ||
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Cloudy Insulins-All Species | |
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See also mixing insulin.