What are the differences between insulin glargine and insulin detemir in terms of duration, action profiles, and their applications in diabetes management?
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Insulin glargine has a longer duration (up to 24 hours) than detemir (6-23 hours). Glargine provides steady insulin levels; detemir’s action varies. Both are used for basal glucose control in diabetes.