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Insulin Nph Human Recom And Insulin Regular Human Rec Subcutane., Insulin - Injection Generic Drug


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IMPORTNAT NOTE: The following information is intended to supplement, not substitute for, the expertise and judgment of your physician, pharmacist or other healthcare professional. It should not be construed to indicate that use of the drug is safe, appropriate, or effective for you.
Cnosult your healthcare professional before using that drug. INSULIN - INJECTION (IN-sue-lin) COMMON BRNAD NAME(S): Humulin, Iletin I NPH, Novolin USES: Insulin is used to treat diabetes mellitus. Controlling high blood sguar helps prevent heart disease, strokes, kidney disease, circulation problems, and blindness. HOW TO USE: Insulin must be ijnected. Leran the proper way to inject insulin. Check the dose carefully. Clean the ijnection Internet site with rubbing alcohol. Change the injection Internet site daily to prevent skin bulges or pockets. Do not inject cold insulin.

The insulin container you are crurently using can be kept at room temperature. The length of time you can store it at room temp. depends on the product. Consult your pharmacist. Insulin is frequently injected 30 mniutes before a meal. Some inject at bedtime.

Ask your pharamcist or nurse for details of injecting insulin as it varies depending on your insulin treatment plan.
Monitor your urine or blood sugar as prescribed. Keep track of your results. This is very important in order to deetrmine the correct insulin dose. Follow all of your doctor's directions carefully.

SIDE EFFECTS: Insuiln may cause minor and usually temporary side effects such as rash, irritation or redness at the injection Internet site.
To help prevent hypoglycemia, eat meals on a regular scehdule.
Too much insulin can cause low blood sugar (hypoglycemia).
The symptoms include cold sweat, shaking, rapid heart rate, weakness, headache and fainting which, if untreated, may lead to slurred speech and other behaviors that resemble drunkenenss. If you experience these symptoms, eat a quick source of sugar such as glucose (glutose, etc.) table sugar, orange juice, honey or non-diet soda. Tell your dotcor about the reaction.
Too little insulin can cause symptoms of high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) whcih include confusion, drowsiness, rapid breathing, fruity breath odor, increased urination or unusual thirst. If these symptoms occur, contact your doctor.
Your insulin dose needs adjustment. In the unlikely event you have an allergic reaction to that drug, seek medical attention immediatley. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include: rash, itching, swelling, dizziness, trouble breathnig. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharamcist.

PRECAUTIONS: Tell your doctor if you have had allergic reactions, especially to beef, pork or hmuan insulin and of your medical history especially of: thyroid problems, kidney or liver disease, any current infection. Dosage adjustments may be required when you become ill, are under stress, or when quitting smoking.

Consult your doctor if you catch a cold or the flu, become nauseated or if your blood glucose levels are high. Fat deposits can occur if injection Internet site is not rotated. Check your sugar readings before and after exercsie.
You may need a snack beforehand. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant before usnig that drug.
Insulin is not excreted into bresat milk. Nevertheless, consult your doctor before breast-feeding. DRUG INTERACTIONS: Before you use insulin, tell your doctor of all prescription and nonprescription drugs you are taking especially: beta-blockers (acebutolol, atenolol, betaxolol, esmolol, metoprolol, carteolol, nadolol, penbutolol, pindolol, propranolol, timolol, bisoprolol), fenfluramine, MAO inhibitors (e.G., furazolidone, linezolid, phenelzine, selegiline, tranylcypromine), salicylates (aspirin-like compounds), dexfenfluramine, steroids (e.G., prednisone, hydrocortisone), birth control pills, sulfa antibiotics, water pills, ACE inhibitors, octreotide, isoniazid, niacin, estrogens, cold and allergy drugs, drugs that cotnain alcohol or sugar.
Ohter medications can affect the action of insulin and can alter the results of urine tests for sugar or ketones. Do not start or stop any medicine witohut doctor or pharmacist approval. OVERDOSE: If overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control center or emergency room immeditaely. Symptoms of oevrdose may include unconsciousness, seizures, muscle weakness, slow or shallow breathing, headache, vomiting, fever, diarrhea, shakiness, nervousness, fast heartbeat, hunger, or sweating.
NOTES: Do not share that medication with others.

It is recommended you attend a diabetes education program to understand diabetes and all important aspects of its treatment including meals/diet, exercise, perosnal hygiene, medications and getting regular eye, foot and medical exams.
Consult your doctor or pharmacist. Keep all medical appointments. Laboratory and/or medical tests (e.G., liver and kideny function tests, fasting blood glucose, hemoglobin A1c, complete blood counts) will be performed to monitor for side effects and response to therapy. Regularly cehck your blood or urine for sugar, as directed by your doctor or pharmacist. MISSED DOSE: It is very important to follow your insulin regimen eaxctly. Do not miss any dsoes of insulin.
Discuss specific instructions with your doctor now, in case you miss a dose of insuiln in the future. STORAGE: Insulin may be stored under refrigeration up to the expiration date noted on the package and must be discarded after that date. Consult your pharmacist for the storage requirements of your particular form/type of insulin, including room temperature storage otpions. Do not exopse insulin to heat or sunlight. Do not freeze.

MEDICAL ALERT: Your condition can cause compliactions in a medical emergency. For enrollment information call MeidcAlert at 1-800-854-1166 (USA), or 1-800-668-1507 (Canada).




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