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[[Image:Good_reg_insulin.JPG|thumb|left|250px|In this example of a 24 hour blood glucose curve, you can see that the nadir for insulin given in the morning is at 6 hours after it's been injected. At the 12th hour after the first injection, it's time to give the evening insulin injection, and you see the nadir from the second, evening injection at 18 hours after the time the first insulin injection of the morning was given.]]The lowest point on a [[blood glucose guidelines|blood glucose]] [[curve]], often considered the same as the [[peak]] of insulin activity.
 
[[Image:Good_reg_insulin.JPG|thumb|left|250px|In this example of a 24 hour blood glucose curve, you can see that the nadir for insulin given in the morning is at 6 hours after it's been injected. At the 12th hour after the first injection, it's time to give the evening insulin injection, and you see the nadir from the second, evening injection at 18 hours after the time the first insulin injection of the morning was given.]]The lowest point on a [[blood glucose guidelines|blood glucose]] [[curve]], often considered the same as the [[peak]] of insulin activity.

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AD SCAM ALERT
The following "remedies" have been appearing again in ads on this wiki's pages:
  • "Alternative Treatment #6"
    List of ad phrases:"Canine Diabetes Help" |"Dogs Blood Sugar Control" | "New Dog Diabetes Help"
    "Canine Diabetes Food Help" | "Homeopathic Canine Diabetes Remedy Natural Formula Works - Guaranteed!"

"Learn How To Reverse Diabetes With A Lab Guaranteed Natural Formula!" | "Relief for Dog Diabetes"
"Unique Formula Relieves Symptoms of Canine Diabetes for a Happier Dog." |"Canine Diabetes Assistance"

"Natural Homeopathic Alternative Helps Canine Insulin Naturally"

Good reg insulin

In this example of a 24 hour blood glucose curve, you can see that the nadir for insulin given in the morning is at 6 hours after it's been injected. At the 12th hour after the first injection, it's time to give the evening insulin injection, and you see the nadir from the second, evening injection at 18 hours after the time the first insulin injection of the morning was given.

The lowest point on a blood glucose curve, often considered the same as the peak of insulin activity.

Looking at time activity profiles for insulin, they illustrate when and how the insulin is working. What's high or low on an insulin time activity graph usually means the opposite when considering the effect it has on blood glucose levels. When the insulin is shown on them as peaking--working hardest--this is when the blood glucose levels are at their lowest point, or nadir.

Some UK medical websites[1] speak of this as the trough glucose measurement. I16

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