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The lente types of Semilente, Lente and Ultralente are also called zinc suspension insulins. Semilente insulin is defined as a short-acting insulin containing zinc microcrystals in an acetate buffer. This insulin is known by two other names: Prompt Zinc and Prompt Lente; this to distinguish it from the Lente and Ultralente insulins which are also part of the zinc suspension group, but whose onsets are slower and whose durations are longer. British Pharmacoepia (BP) and United States Pharmacoepia (USP)'s definitions of semilente insulin:

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  • The lente types of Semilente, Lente and Ultralente are also called zinc suspension insulins. Semilente insulin is defined as a short-acting insulin containing zinc microcrystals in an acetate buffer. This insulin is known by two other names: Prompt Zinc and Prompt Lente; this to distinguish it from the Lente and Ultralente insulins which are also part of the zinc suspension group, but whose onsets are slower and whose durations are longer. British Pharmacoepia (BP) and United States Pharmacoepia (USP)'s definitions of semilente insulin:
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  • The lente types of Semilente, Lente and Ultralente are also called zinc suspension insulins. Semilente insulin is defined as a short-acting insulin containing zinc microcrystals in an acetate buffer. This insulin is known by two other names: Prompt Zinc and Prompt Lente; this to distinguish it from the Lente and Ultralente insulins which are also part of the zinc suspension group, but whose onsets are slower and whose durations are longer. British Pharmacoepia (BP) and United States Pharmacoepia (USP)'s definitions of semilente insulin: When reading a description of Lente insulin, the word amorphous is often used; the description is often used interchangably with the semilente term, in speaking of the 30% fraction of Lente that is semilente insulin. While both R/neutral and semilente insulins are considered , they differ in a few ways. There's no suspension or buffer in R/neutral; it's totally dissolved and soluble, meaning it can safely be used . The very small insulin particles in semilente insulin are suspended by zinc. Semilente is cloudy, has an acetate buffer and cannot be used . R/Neutral insulin cannot be reliably mixed with Lente or Ultralente insulins. Semilente can; the ratio of 3 parts semilente insulin to 7 parts ultralente insulin produces Lente insulin.
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