What is Actraphane used for?

What is Actraphane used for?

Actraphane is used to treat diabetes. The medicine can only be obtained with a prescription. How is Actraphane used? Actraphane is given by injection under the skin in the thigh, the abdominal wall (at the front of the waist), the gluteal region (buttocks) or the deltoid region (shoulder).

When should I take actraphane?

Actraphane is given 30 minutes before a meal. It is usually given once or twice a day when a rapid initial effect together with a more long-lasting effect is needed.

How long does actraphane last?

Actraphane is a mixture of fast-acting insulin and long-acting insulin. This means that it will start to lower your blood sugar about half an hour after you take it, and the effect will last for approximately 24 hours.

What are the side effects of actraphane?

Side effects of Actraphane Hm Inj 10ml

  • Low blood sugar (Hypoglycaemia)
  • Lightheadedness.
  • Dizziness.
  • Anxiety.
  • Nervousness.
  • Tiredness.
  • Feeling hungry.
  • Visual disturbances.

How do you use actraphane Flexpen?

How is it used? Actraphane is given subcutaneously (under the skin) by injection, usually in the abdominal wall (tummy). If convenient it may also be given in the gluteal region (bottom) or the deltoid region (shoulder). The patient’s blood sugar should be tested regularly to find the lowest effective dose.

What is the side effects of insulin?

Insulin regular (human) side effects

  • sweating.
  • dizziness or lightheadedness.
  • shakiness.
  • hunger.
  • fast heart rate.
  • tingling in your hands, feet, lips, or tongue.
  • trouble concentrating or confusion.
  • blurred vision.

How do I calculate how much insulin to take?

Divide the total carbohydrates by the insulin to carbohydrate ratio. The result is the amount of insulin units needed. Visit choa.org/diabetes for additional copies. Add the number of units needed for food to the number of units needed to correct blood sugar to get your total dose of insulin (Humalog/Novolog/Apidra).

What is a sliding scale in diabetes?

A sliding scale varies the dose of insulin based on blood glucose level. The higher your blood glucose the more insulin you take. The Sliding Scale method is more precise than fixed dose insulin in that it takes account of the fact that people’s blood glucose is not always in the normal range before meals.

How long does protaphane take to work?

Protaphane® is a long-acting insulin. This means that it will start to lower your blood sugar about 1½ hours after you take it, and the effect will last for approximately 24 hours. Protaphane® is often given in combination with fast-acting insulin products.

How do I know when my insulin pen is empty?

Look at the window in the pen to make sure the liquid is clear and has no color or specks. Do not use the pen if it is not clear, has a color or specks.

Can you stop taking insulin once you start?

In this instance, injected insulin can be used for several days or weeks to reduce glucose and help the pancreas to revert back to its usual level of functioning — a level that can control glucose supported by oral medicines. Once this occurs, insulin can be stopped.

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