The name for Novo Nordisk's Ultralente insulin sold in North America. It was a U100, lente-type, long-acting insulin, now discontinued. Novo's Euro name for the same insulin was Ultratard. Both were crystalline-suspended insulins were crystalline-suspended insulins. It is comparable to Humulin U and Humulin Zn.
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