In this video, experts from the Diabetes Center at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia explain how insulin and food affect your blood sugar. They also discuss the difference between two types of insulin – Lantus® and Novolog® and how they are used. Video Rating: / 5
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The medication has been “drawn up” into the pen. Now, Ellis demonstrates how to inject the medication. We love a satisfying ✨click✨
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Novo Nordisk FlexPen® Quick Guide provides the official instructions for how to use FlexPen®. Learn everything you need to get started using this Novo Nordisk insulin pen, including important features to make your insulin injections simple and reliable.
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Cathy discusses the onset, peak, and duration of different types of insulin:
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– Intermediate-acting: NPH (Humulin N, Novolin N)
– Long-acting: Insulin glargine (Lantus), insulin detemir (Levemir)
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In this old-style western, we discuss in detail the differences between Lantus and Toujeo. Although these two products contain the same type of insulin molecule, there are important differences between them. We set these two gunslingers side by side and discuss the strengths and disadvantages each one has and set them up to compete with each other in an old-style brawl. We review the history of the two products, differences in concentration, mode of application, and what is expected when using these two types of insulin glargine. Written by endocrinologist Christopher Palmeiro D.O. M.Sc, and produced by Doctablet®
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Learn how to use the Fiasp® FlexTouch® (insulin aspart injection) 100 U/mL pen. This video will help familiarize you with the FlexTouch® pen and provides step-by-step instructions on how to take your appropriate Fiasp® dose.
Please click here to see the Prescribing Information for Fiasp® — https://www.novo-pi.com/fiasp.pdf.
Indications and Usage
What is Fiasp® (insulin aspart injection) 100 U/mL?
• Fiasp® is a man-made insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes mellitus.
Important Safety Information
Do not share your Fiasp® with other people, even if the needle has been changed. You may give other people a serious infection, or get a serious infection from them.
Who should not take Fiasp®?
Do not take Fiasp® if:
• your blood sugar is too low (hypoglycemia) or you are allergic to any of its ingredients.
Before taking Fiasp® tell your health care provider about all your medical conditions including, if you:
• have kidney or liver problems
• are pregnant or breastfeeding or plan to become pregnant or breastfeed. It is not known if Fiasp® passes into your breast milk.
• are taking new prescription or over-the-counter medicines, including supplements.
Talk to your health care provider about low blood sugar and how to manage it.
How should I take Fiasp®?
• Read the Instructions for Use and take Fiasp® exactly as your health care provider tells you to.
• Fiasp® starts acting fast. You should take your dose of Fiasp® at the beginning of the meal or within 20 minutes after starting a meal.
• Know the type and strength of your insulin. Do not change your insulin type unless your health care provider tells you to.
Change (rotate) your injection sites within the area you choose with each injection to reduce your risk of getting pits in skin or thickened skin (lipodystrophy) and skin with lumps (localized cutaneous amyloidosis) at the injection sites.
o Do not use the exact same spot for each injection.
o Do not inject where the skin has pits, is thickened, or has lumps.
o Do not inject where the skin is tender, bruised, scaly or hard, or into scars or damaged skin.
• If you miss a dose of Fiasp® monitor your blood sugar levels to decide if an insulin dose is needed. Continue with your regular dosing schedule at the next meal.
• Check your blood sugar levels. Ask your health care provider what your blood sugar levels should be and when you should check them.
• Do not reuse or share your needles with other people. You may give other people a serious infection or get a serious infection from them.
What should I avoid while taking Fiasp®?
• Do not drive or operate heavy machinery, until you know how Fiasp® affects you.
• Do not drink alcohol or use medicines that contain alcohol.
What are the possible side effects of Fiasp®?
Serious side effects can lead to death, including:
• Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). Some signs and symptoms include: anxiety, irritability, mood changes, dizziness or light-headedness, sweating, confusion, and headache.
• low potassium in your blood (hypokalemia).
• serious allergic reactions (whole body reactions). Get emergency medical help right away if you have a rash over your whole body; trouble breathing; a fast heartbeat; swelling of your face, tongue or throat; sweating; extreme drowsiness; dizziness, or confusion.
• heart failure. Taking certain diabetes pills called TZDs (thiazolidinediones) with Fiasp® may cause heart failure in some people. This can happen even if you have never had heart failure or heart problems before. If you already have heart failure it may get worse while you take TZDs with Fiasp®. Your health care provider should monitor you closely while you are taking TZDs with Fiasp®. Tell your health care provider if you have any new or worse symptoms of heart failure including shortness of breath, swelling of your ankles or feet, or sudden weight gain.
Your insulin dose may need to change because of:
• weight gain or loss, increased stress, illness, or change in diet or level of physical activity
Common side effects of Fiasp® may include:
• skin problems such as eczema, rash, itching, redness and swelling of your skin (dermatitis), reactions at the injection site such as itching, rash, skin thickening or pits at the injection site (lipodystrophy), or weight gain.
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Aula de fisiologia humana que mostra como os hormônios insulina e glucagon trabalham no controle dos níveis de glicose no corpo. Lembrando que esses hormônios são produzidos no pâncreas.