Admelog Vial (Insulin Lispro)
Admelog Vial (Insulin Lispro)
Insulin Lispro
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Buy Canadian Admelog insulin! Admelog (insulin lispro) vials are fast-acting insulin used to control blood sugar in people with diabetes. It is injected under the skin before meals and starts working quickly to reduce post-meal blood sugar spikes. Store unopened vials in the refrigerator and use opened vials within 28 days. Side effects include low blood sugar and injection site reactions. Always monitor your blood sugar and follow your doctor's dosing instructions.
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ADMELOG® (Insulin Lispro) – Canada Product Information
What is Admelog?
Admelog is a fast-acting insulin used to help control blood sugar levels in people with diabetes. It works quickly after you inject it and is typically taken just before eating. Admelog can help reduce the blood sugar spikes that happen after meals. It is similar to the insulin your body naturally makes and is designed to help you manage your diabetes effectively.
Who Should Use Admelog?
Admelog is prescribed for adults and children with diabetes who need insulin to manage their blood sugar levels. It can be used by individuals:
- With Type 1 diabetes, where the body doesn't make any insulin.
- With Type 2 diabetes, where the body may not make enough insulin or use insulin properly.
Admelog may also be used in combination with longer-acting insulins to give better blood sugar control throughout the day.
How to Use Admelog
Admelog should be injected under the skin (subcutaneously) using the following steps:
- Prepare your dose using a prefilled pen, vial, or cartridge.
- Choose an injection site: upper arms, thighs, buttocks, or abdomen (stomach).
- Rotate your injection sites: Use a different spot within the same area to avoid skin problems like lumps or swelling.
- Timing is important: Inject Admelog within 15 minutes before starting a meal or within 20 minutes after you begin eating.
- Do not skip doses unless directed by your doctor. Keep a consistent schedule to manage your blood sugar effectively.
Important Things to Know About Using Admelog
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Storage Instructions:
- Unopened Admelog should be stored in the refrigerator (between 36°F to 46°F). Do not freeze.
- Opened Admelog (whether in vials, pens, or cartridges) can be stored at room temperature (below 86°F) for up to 28 days. Keep it away from direct heat or light.
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Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar):
- Low blood sugar is a possible side effect of Admelog. Signs include shaking, dizziness, sweating, confusion, and feeling very hungry.
- Always carry a fast-acting source of sugar, like candy, juice, or glucose tablets, to quickly raise your blood sugar if it drops too low.
- Let others know how to help you if you experience a severe episode, such as losing consciousness.
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Avoid Sharing:
- Do not share your Admelog pen, cartridge, or vial with anyone, even if you change the needle. Sharing can lead to the spread of infections.
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Alcohol and Exercise:
- Drinking alcohol or doing strenuous physical activity can lower your blood sugar levels, so monitor your levels closely when doing either.
Side Effects of Admelog
Like all medicines, Admelog can cause side effects. However, not everyone experiences them. Some common side effects include:
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Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia): This is the most frequent side effect of insulin therapy. Symptoms can include dizziness, confusion, shakiness, sweating, and headaches. Severe hypoglycemia can cause seizures, loss of consciousness, or even death if not treated quickly.
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Injection site reactions: You might notice redness, swelling, or itching at the injection site. These usually go away within a few days. If you notice hard lumps, thickened skin, or persistent pain, tell your doctor.
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Allergic reactions: In rare cases, some people may experience more serious allergic reactions, such as difficulty breathing, rapid heartbeat, or swelling of the face and throat. If you have a severe allergic reaction, seek medical help immediately.
When Should You Talk to Your Doctor?
You should contact your healthcare provider if you notice:
- Blood sugar levels are consistently too high or too low.
- Persistent redness, swelling, or pain at the injection site.
- Any signs of a severe allergic reaction, such as difficulty breathing or swelling.
- If you become pregnant, plan to become pregnant, or if you are breastfeeding, as your insulin needs may change during this time.
What Should You Do in Case of Overdose?
If you inject too much Admelog, your blood sugar may drop too low (hypoglycemia). Symptoms of hypoglycemia can include sweating, shakiness, dizziness, or confusion. If this happens:
- Mild hypoglycemia can often be treated by eating or drinking something sugary, such as juice or candy.
- Severe hypoglycemia might require a glucagon injection (a medicine that raises blood sugar) or emergency treatment. If you lose consciousness, someone should call emergency services immediately.
Additional Tips for Managing Your Diabetes
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Monitoring your blood sugar: Regularly check your blood sugar levels as instructed by your doctor. Keeping track of your levels helps you and your healthcare provider make any necessary adjustments to your treatment plan.
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Diet and exercise: Managing your diabetes isn’t just about taking insulin. Eating a healthy diet and staying active are also important for controlling blood sugar.
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Travelling with insulin: Always carry your insulin with you when you travel and make sure it is stored at the right temperature. Pack extra supplies in case of emergencies.
Need More Information?
If you have any concerns or need further advice on using Admelog, don’t hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider or diabetes care team. They can provide more detailed guidance on managing your insulin and blood sugar levels effectively.
By understanding how to use Admelog and keeping track of your blood sugar levels, you can better manage your diabetes and lead a healthier, more active life.
Reference: Admelog Canada product monograph