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Community Answer
Yes, individuals with Type 2 Diabetes can use insulin as part of their treatment plan. Here’s how insulin may be used:
- When Lifestyle Changes and Oral Medications Aren’t Enough: If diet, exercise, and oral medications fail to control blood sugar levels, insulin may be prescribed.
- Temporary Use: In some cases, insulin may be used temporarily during illness, surgery, or pregnancy.
- Long-Term Use: For some patients, insulin may be required long-term to manage blood sugar effectively.
Insulin therapy is tailored to individual needs, and your healthcare provider will determine the best type and dosage for you. Common types of insulin include:
Type of Insulin Onset Peak Duration
Rapid-Acting 15 min 1-2 hrs 2-4 hrs
Short-Acting 30 min 2-3 hrs 3-6 hrs
Intermediate-Acting 2-4 hrs 4-12 hrs 12-18 hrs
Long-Acting 2 hrs No peak Up to 24 hrs
Always consult your doctor before starting or adjusting insulin therapy.