Rapid Insulin Difference (Humalog vs. NovoRapid)

permabulk

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Hey guys, wanting to get your insights on if it's acceptable to use NovoRapid (Aspart) as a substitute for Humalog (Lispro)? My source only has NovoRapid available which is why I'm asking. Based on what I've read the difference seems negligible:

Brand NameGeneric NameTypeOnsetPeakDuration
HumalogInsulin LisproRapid-acting10-15 min~1 hr3-4 hrs
NovoRapidInsulin AspartRapid-acting10-20 min~1-1.5 hrs3-5 hrs

Does this sound right and based on this is it okay to go forward with NovoRapid? Thanks in advance.
 
In theory yes you’re fine, although I’m tagging a thread in a diabetic forum where they discuss real life differences between the 2, one person mentioning their doctor told them Humalog was not only faster but stronger, I use novorapid for bulking purposes and it works fine for me but worth having a read through this thread and maybe lowering dosage til you work out how your blood glucose looks on novo
 
In theory yes you’re fine, although I’m tagging a thread in a diabetic forum where they discuss real life differences between the 2, one person mentioning their doctor told them Humalog was not only faster but stronger, I use novorapid for bulking purposes and it works fine for me but worth having a read through this thread and maybe lowering dosage til you work out how your blood glucose looks on novo
Thanks for sharing this, it felt like a stupid question at first because the numbers look so similar on paper. I'm super cautious when it comes to insulin so I'm glad I asked.
 
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