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Poll Results
Which insulins do you or your child use?
Vote for all that apply
Short acting insulins
Humalog
37%
446
NovoLog/Novorapid
3%
37
Regular/Actrapid/Velosulin
4%
54
Long acting insulins
NPH/Isophane/Insulatard
28%
342
Lente
3%
42
Ultralente
5%
63
Lantus
11%
140
Other
Premixed (70/30, etc.)
2%
29
Other insulin
2%
31
Don't use insulin
1%
16
Which insulins do you or your child use?
Poll dates: January 6 - 13, 2002
Total Votes: 1,200Insulin users today have a great variety of products from which to choose. In the past few years, two fast-acting analogs (Humalog and NovoLog) and one long-acting analog (Lantus) have been introduced and have changed the way many people use insulin.
Compared with a similar poll we ran in March 2000, this poll shows a decline in the use of regular and NPH insulin, in favor of Humalog and NovoLog and Lantus. This table compares the results of this poll the previous poll:
Insulin 2002 2000 Short acting insulins Humalog 37% 35% NovoLog 3% -- Regular 4% 12% Long acting insulins NPH 28% 32% Lente 3% 4% Ultralente 5% 7% Lantus 11% -- Other Premixed 2% 5% Other insulin 2% 2% For more information, see:
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