Lente Iletin
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Definition
Noun: - A type of insulin: "Lente Iletin" is a trade name for a specific, intermediate-acting form of insulin used in the treatment of diabetes mellitus. It is derived from animal sources (beef or pork).
Usage Notes
- "Lente Iletin" is a proper noun referring to a specific branded pharmaceutical product. It is typically used in medical, clinical, and patient-care contexts.
- As a trade name, it is often capitalized.
Examples
- The doctor prescribed Lente Iletin to help manage her blood sugar levels.
- Before the widespread availability of human insulin, Lente Iletin was a common treatment for diabetes.
- The pharmacist explained how to properly inject Lente Iletin.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: The term "Lente Iletin" is associated with older, animal-sourced insulin preparations. Its usage has declined with the advent of purer human and analog insulins, but it may still be referenced in historical or specific medical literature.
Variants and Related Words
- Insulin (n): the general hormone used to treat diabetes, for which Lente Iletin is one specific type.
- Lente insulin (n): the general category of intermediate-acting insulin, of which Lente Iletin is a branded example.
- Iletin (n): a historical brand name for insulin preparations derived from animal pancreases.
Synonyms
- Intermediate-acting insulin: describes the pharmacological category.
- Animal insulin: describes the source, though not all animal insulin is the Lente formulation.
Important Note
- "Lente Iletin" is a compound term functioning as a single proper noun (a brand name). It should not be broken down for separate definitions of "lente" or "iletin" in this medical context, as its meaning is specific to the combined trade name.
Noun
- trade names for forms of insulin that are used to treat diabetes mellitus