Insulin Lispro

Insulin lispro is a rapid-acting insulin analog used for prandial (mealtime) glucose control.

It has a faster onset and shorter duration than regular insulin.

Insulin Therapy


Mechanism of Action

Insulin lispro binds to the insulin receptor (tyrosine kinase receptor).

This activates:

Physiologic effects:

Liver:

Muscle:

Adipose:


Pharmacokinetics

Lispro differs structurally from human insulin by reversing two amino acids (B28 and B29).

This prevents hexamer formation and allows rapid absorption.

Onset:

Peak:

Duration:

Compared to:


Clinical Use

Typically administered:

Often combined with:


Advantages


Adverse Effects

Hypoglycemia risk increases with:


Lispro vs Other Rapid-Acting Insulins

Comparable to:

All are rapid-acting analogs used for prandial control.


Clinical Pearls