Yes indeed it is possible to mix types of insulin into one syringe. Your diabetes nurse educator or doctor can explain to you how and why to do this. Common reasons are to mix a short acting insulin with a long acting one. Be sure to never try to mix insulin glargine as it can't be done.
No
you die
It is good. If you mix it with the red part it tastes pretty good. It is crunchy and nice.
Insulin can transition from being cloudy to clear by gently rolling or swirling the insulin vial in your hands. This helps to evenly mix the insulin and dissolve any particles that may be causing cloudiness.
it can be good and bad, it really depends on what products you want to mix. some products go together well while others completely clash and might damage your hair.
Yes, in my opinion. Some people say it is bad, but to me, Swiss Miss hot chocolate mix rox!
It is not recommended to mix Novolog (insulin aspart) with Novolin R (regular insulin) in the same syringe due to different onset and duration of action. Consult with a healthcare provider for proper dosing instructions.
No, Lantus clearly states on the vial and on the box, "Do not mix with other insulins."
You get tea with leamon, this is a good remedy if you have a flu or bad throat.
anything is bad to mix with it . should not even use
it is a bad idea