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Lantus is insulin you take at night for diabetes.
It is a long acting insulin.
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No, Lantus clearly states on the vial and on the box, "Do not mix with other insulins."
Insulin is measured in "units".
No, Lantus (insulin glargine) does not contain nitrates. Nitrates are commonly found in medications used to treat chest pain (angina) or heart conditions. Lantus is a long-acting insulin used to control blood sugar levels in people with diabetes.
Yes you can take both Apidra and Lantus together. Lantus is a Basal insulin taken once a day at the same time each day, and Apidra is a meal time insulin that you take to control blood sugars after you eat. Your doctor will prescribe these types of insulin's to you once your pancreas efficiency has reduced.
801 Rupees
anthem blue cross cover lantus insulin and Humalog insulin for type 1 diabetics
Longest acting insulins iclude insulin glargine and insulin ultralente
Probably you want to talk about the Lantus insulin. This is designer insulin, which is less soluble. This gives peak less basal layer of the insulin for about 24 hours. Together with soluble insulin, it gives very good control of the blood glucose level. I am strongly against the use of such designer insulins. Such designer insulins are good for short term and bad for long term use. They will give rise to insulin resistance in long term use. Your immunity does not accept alteration of the amino acid sequence.You do not know about the other effects of such manipulation.
Generally 1000 units. This goes for humalog and lantus.