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Insulin glargine solostar pen

Insulin glargine (generic name) [insu-lin glar-gine]
Brand names: basaglar kwikpen basaglar tempo pen. Insulin glargine prefilled pen insulin glargine solostar pen lantus…show all 10 brands
Brug class: insulin

What is the Insulin glargine solostar pen?

Insulin glargine solostar pen has a long-acting insulin that starts working several hours after the injection and continues to work evenly for 24 hours.the insulin glargine solostar pen is used to control blood sugar in people with diabetic mellitus.toujeo can be used by adults with type 1 diabetes or type 2.

Basaglar lantus and semglee can be used by adults with type 2 or type 1 diabetes, as well as children with type 1 (not type 2) diabetes who are at least six years old.

Insulin glargine solostar pen can be used in conjunction with short-acting insulin before meals to treat type 1 diabetes.insulin glargine solostar pen can be used in other ways not mentioned in this guide.

Side effects of Insulin glargine solostar pen

If you experience any of the following symptoms, you should seek emergency medical attention: swelling or redness where an insulin injection was administered; itchiness on your skin; a rash all over your body; difficulty breathing; rapid heartbeats; or feeling as if you may pass out.

Insulin glargine solostar pen may cause serious side effects. If you experience:

  • Rapid weight gain and swelling of the ankles or feet;
  • Shortness of breath
  • Low blood potassium can cause leg cramps, constipation, increased thirst, urination, numbness, or even a limp feeling.

Some of the common side effects associated with the insulin glargine solostar pen include:

  • Low blood sugar
  • Weight gain or swelling;
  • Itching or rash;
  • The skin may become thicker or hollower where the medication was injected.

There may be other side effects. For medical advice on side effects, call your doctor. The fda can be contacted at 1-800-fda-1088 to report side effects.

Warnings

Do not share an injection pen, even if the needle has been changed.

Before you take this drug

If you have a low blood sugar level or diabetic ketoacidosis, you should consult your doctor immediately.

Insulin glargine solostar pens are not recommended for children younger than six years of age. Some brands are only for adults. This medicine should not be used to treat type 2 diabetic children of any age.

Inform your physician of any of the following issues:

  • Liver or kidney disease
  • Heart failure other heart problems

Inform your doctor if, in addition to pioglitazone and rosiglitazone, you are also taking glimepiride (or metformin). Certain oral diabetes medications can increase the risk of heart problems if you use insulin.

Inform your doctor immediately if you are pregnant or nursing.it is important to control diabetes during pregnancy.

How to take Insulin glargine solostar pens?

Read all instructions or guides included with your medication, and adhere to any and all recommendations on its label. Follow the directions on the label.insulin glargine solostar pen is injected into the skin at a regular time, usually one per day.use your short-acting insulin before meals, as prescribed by your doctor, to treat type 1 diabetes.insulin glargine solostar pen should not be used with an insulin pump or with any other insulin. Insulin glargine solostar pen should not be injected into a vein or muscle.

If you're not sure how to use an injectable, ask your pharmacist or doctor.only prepare an injection when you're ready to administer it. If the medicine is cloudy, has changed color, or has particles, call your pharmacist.your healthcare provider can show you how to inject insulin glargine into the solostar pen. Don't inject the same area twice in a short period of time.

Avoid injecting into damaged skin that is tender, bruised, or pitted. Also, avoid injecting into skin that has a hard lump or a scar.toujeo has 300 units of insulin glargine solostar pen in each milliliter (ml), making it three times more powerful than brands with 100 units.if you change the brand, strength, or form of a medicine, your dose requirements may be different. Use only the medication prescribed by your doctor to avoid medication mistakes.

Use only the insulin glargine pen that comes with an injection pen. Attach a fresh needle before every use. Transferring insulin from a pen to a syringe is not recommended.even if the needle has been changed, never share an injection pen. These devices can spread infections.stress, illness, surgery, alcohol, skipping meals, and exercise can all affect blood sugar levels.

You may feel irritable or shaky if you have low blood sugar. If you want to treat hypoglycemia quickly, try eating or drinking hard candy, crackers, or raisins. You can also drink fruit juice or non-diet soft drinks. In severe hypoglycemia, your doctor may prescribe glucagon.

Inform your doctor if symptoms such as increased thirst and urination are frequent. Ask your doctor before changing your medication dosage.this medicine should be kept in the original container, away from heat and sunlight. Store insulin away from the cooling element of a fridge, or do not freeze it. Do not use any frozen insulin.

Insulin glargine pens:

  • Use within the expiration date.
  • (basaglar or lantus) store below 86 degrees fahrenheit at room temperature and use within 28 days.

Storing opened (in use) insulin glargine solostar pen:

  • Use the vial within 28 days. Store in a fridge or at room temperature.
  • Use the pen within 28 days. Store it at room temperature.
  • Toujeo should be stored at room temperature (below 86 °f) and used within 56 days.

Store an injection pen without the needle. Never reuse a needle, syringe, or other syringe. Put them in a "sharps container" that is puncture-proof, and dispose of the sharps according to local or state laws. Keep away from children and pets.wear a medical alert tag or carry an id to alert others that you have diabetes.

What happens if i miss the dose?

If you forget to take a dose, call your doctor. Do not use more than one tablet in 24 hours unless your doctor tells you to.refill your prescription before you run out.

What happens if i overdose?

Call the poison help line at 1-800-222-1222 or seek emergency medical care. An insulin overdose may cause severe hypoglycemia. The symptoms include drowsiness, confusion, blurred or cloudy vision, numbness in the mouth, difficulty speaking, muscle weakness, or jerky movements.

What should be avoided?

Insulin glargine solostar pen solostar pens can affect your reaction. Avoid driving and other hazardous activities until you are sure. You may be unable to react.

Check the label of your medication before you inject it to avoid any mistakes.avoid alcohol and alcohol-containing medicines. Alcohol can interfere with diabetes treatment.

Interaction with other drug

Insulin glargine solostar pen can be affected by many drugs. Included are prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal products. Inform your doctor of all the other medications you take. This list does not include all possible interactions.

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