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Xsulin R (40 IU/ml) (1*3ml Injection)
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Xsulin R (40 IU/ml) (1*3ml Injection)
Eris Lifesciences Ltd.
Vial of 3 ml
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₹52.3 / ml
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Human Actrapid (40 IU/ml) (1*10ml Vial)
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Frequently asked questions
Are both Xsulin R & Human Actrapid medicines exactly the same?
Yes, both medicines have the same salt composition, dosage, and effectiveness. They work the same way in your body. The only difference is the brand — and Human Actrapid option is much more affordable without compromising on quality
How should I use Xsulin R (40 IU/ml) (1*3ml Injection)?
Xsulin R (40 IU/ml) (1*3ml Injection) is injected subcutaneously. Your doctor will guide you on injection sites, which should be rotated to avoid using the same spot repeatedly. Avoid injecting into muscles or veins.
Will I need Xsulin R (40 IU/ml) (1*3ml Injection) for life?
Type 1 diabetes patients need Xsulin R (40 IU/ml) (1*3ml Injection) for life as their bodies can't produce insulin. Type 2 diabetes patients may stop Xsulin R (40 IU/ml) (1*3ml Injection) if they manage their condition with diet, exercise, and oral medications.
Does Xsulin R (40 IU/ml) (1*3ml Injection) need refrigeration?
Xsulin R (40 IU/ml) (1*3ml Injection) must be refrigerated before first use. Unopened cartridges should be stored at 2°C to 8°C. After insertion into a pen, it should be kept at room temperature and used within 28 days.
Is Xsulin R (40 IU/ml) (1*3ml Injection) safe during pregnancy?
Xsulin R (40 IU/ml) (1*3ml Injection) is safe in pregnancy when prescribed by a doctor. Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, as you may need dose adjustments and regular blood sugar monitoring.
What is Xsulin R (40 IU/ml) (1*3ml Injection) and how is it made?
Xsulin R (40 IU/ml) (1*3ml Injection) is a synthetic form of human insulin made using recombinant DNA technology, available as a sterile, clear solution containing insulin aspart and other ingredients.
Is Xsulin R (40 IU/ml) (1*3ml Injection) safe for type 2 diabetes?
Xsulin R (40 IU/ml) (1*3ml Injection) is safe for type 2 diabetes when used as directed by your doctor. Regular blood sugar monitoring and adherence to lifestyle changes are essential.
Is Xsulin R (40 IU/ml) (1*3ml Injection) administered intravenously?
Xsulin R (40 IU/ml) (1*3ml Injection) may be given intravenously in specific situations like diabetic ketoacidosis, but only under a doctor's supervision in a hospital.
When should the dosage of Xsulin R (40 IU/ml) (1*3ml Injection) be adjusted?
Consult your doctor for dosage changes if you experience weight fluctuations, stress, illness, dietary changes, or side effects while using Xsulin R (40 IU/ml) (1*3ml Injection).
Can Xsulin R (40 IU/ml) (1*3ml Injection) cause hypoglycemia? How can I prevent it?
Xsulin R (40 IU/ml) (1*3ml Injection) can cause hypoglycemia, especially if meals are missed or alcohol is consumed. Maintain consistent meal timing, monitor blood sugar levels, and carry snacks for emergencies.
Can Xsulin R (40 IU/ml) (1*3ml Injection) be combined with other diabetes medications?
Xsulin R (40 IU/ml) (1*3ml Injection) can be used alone or with other diabetes medications, including long-acting insulin or oral drugs, along with diet and exercise. Follow your doctor's treatment plan for optimal results.
What are the side effects of Xsulin R (40 IU/ml) (1*3ml Injection) and how can I prevent them?
Side effects include temporary injection site reactions and, rarely, lipodystrophy from repeated injections in the same area. Rotate injection sites to minimize risks.
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