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Basalog 100IU/ml (1*3ml Refill Cartridge)

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20th KM, Hosur Road, Electronic City, Bangalore, India - 560 100

Frequently asked questions

How is Basalog 100IU/ml (3*3ml Refill Cartridge) administered?
Basalog 100IU/ml (3*3ml Refill Cartridge) is injected just below the skin in areas like the abdomen, thighs, arms, hips, or buttocks. Change the injection site within the chosen area for each dose to avoid complications, and consult your doctor if you encounter any issues.
How should Basalog 100IU/ml (3*3ml Refill Cartridge) be stored?
Store Basalog 100IU/ml (3*3ml Refill Cartridge) out of children's reach. Unopened vials and pens should be refrigerated but not frozen. If refrigeration isn't available, keep them at room temperature away from sunlight and heat, ensuring the solution remains clear and colorless.
Can I take Basalog 100IU/ml (3*3ml Refill Cartridge) twice a day?
Basalog 100IU/ml (3*3ml Refill Cartridge) is long-acting and typically prescribed for once-daily use, preferably at the same time each day.
What type of insulin is Basalog 100IU/ml (3*3ml Refill Cartridge)?
Basalog 100IU/ml (3*3ml Refill Cartridge) is a man-made insulin similar to human insulin, providing a long and steady effect on blood sugar levels, suitable for once-daily use in treating type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
What should I know before using Basalog 100IU/ml (3*3ml Refill Cartridge)?
Basalog 100IU/ml (3*3ml Refill Cartridge) is injected subcutaneously using a pen or syringe. Ensure the solution is colorless and free of particles, and follow your doctor's dosage instructions while monitoring your blood sugar levels regularly.
What are the serious side effects of Basalog 100IU/ml (3*3ml Refill Cartridge)?
Serious side effects of Basalog 100IU/ml (3*3ml Refill Cartridge) are rare but can include severe allergic reactions and hypoglycemia. Seek immediate medical attention for symptoms like rash, difficulty breathing, or severe low blood sugar. Other concerns include potential heart failure with certain medications and sudden weight gain or swelling.
When might the dose of Basalog 100IU/ml (3*3ml Refill Cartridge) need to be changed?
Consult your doctor about adjusting your Basalog 100IU/ml (3*3ml Refill Cartridge) dose during illness, changes in diet, exercise, alcohol consumption, or stress. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should also seek medical advice regarding dosage.
What if I accidentally inject more than the prescribed dose of Basalog 100IU/ml (3*3ml Refill Cartridge)?
Injecting more than the prescribed dose of Basalog 100IU/ml (3*3ml Refill Cartridge) may cause hypoglycemia. Monitor your blood sugar levels closely, and treat mild symptoms with sugary foods. Seek medical help for severe hypoglycemia, which can be life-threatening.

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