This was the Euro brand name Eli Lilly gave its U100, long-acting, Ultralente insulin; it was called Humulin U for North America. Novo Nordisk also made Ultralente insulin under the brand names Novolin U and Ultratard. All were crystalline-suspended insulins.
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