Onset, Peak, and Duration of Action of Human Insulin Preparations*

Insulin Preparation

Onset of Action

Peak Action

Duration of Action

Rapid-acting

Lispro, aspart, glulisine†

5–15 minutes

45–75 minutes

3–5 hours

Inhaled regular

< 15 minutes

50 minutes

2–3 hours

Short-acting

Regular†

30–60 minutes

2–4 hours

6–8 hours

Intermediate-acting

Insulin isophane (NPH)‡

About 2 hours

4–12 hours

18–26 hours

U-500 regular

30 minutes

4–8 hours

13–24 hours

Long-acting

Glargine

3–4 hours

No peak

24 hours

U-300 insulin glargine

6 hours

No peak

24 hours

Detemir

1–2 hours

No peak

14–24 hours

Degludec

1–2 hours

No peak

> 40 hours

Premixed

70% Insulin isophane (NPH)/30% regular

30–60 minutes

Dual (NPH & regular)

10–16 hours

50% Insulin isophane (NPH)/50% regular

0.5–1 hour

2–12 hours

10–16 hours

50% Lispro protamine/50% lispro

30–60 minutes

10–16 hours

75% Lispro protamine/25% lispro

5–15 minutes

10–16 hours

70% Aspart protamine/30% aspart

5–15 minutes

10–16 hours

70% Degludec/30% aspart

15 minutes

Dual (degludec & aspart)

> 40 hours

* Times are approximate, assume subcutaneous administration, and may vary with injection technique and factors influencing absorption.

† Lispro and aspart are also available in premixed forms with intermediate-acting insulins.

Insulin isophane also exists in premixed form (insulin isophane/regular).