NovoLog Vial (NovoRapid - Insulin Aspart)
NovoLog Vial (NovoRapid – Insulin Aspart)
Insulin Aspart
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NovoLog insulin for diabetes - available online from Canada! NovoLog is marketed under the name NovoRapid in Canada. NovoRapid vials contain a fast-acting insulin called insulin aspart, used to control high blood sugar in people with diabetes. It works quickly after injection, usually within 10-20 minutes, and helps to manage blood sugar levels during meals.
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NOVOLOG (NovoRapid-Insulin Aspart) - Canada Product Information
IMPORTANCE NOTICE: NovoLog is marketed in Canada under the name NovoRapid
Novolog is a type of fast-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in people with diabetes. It helps to lower blood sugar levels quickly after meals.
How to Use NovoLog (NovoRapid) Vial
- Before Eating: Inject NovoLog just before you start eating, or up to 10 minutes before your meal.
- Injection Sites: You can inject NovoLog in the stomach area, thighs, upper arms, or buttocks. Rotate the injection site each time to avoid skin problems.
- Dosage: Your doctor will tell you the correct dose. It might need to be adjusted based on your blood sugar levels, diet, and physical activity.
Important Tips
- Monitor Blood Sugar: Regularly check your blood sugar levels as directed by your doctor.
- Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar): Be aware of signs like sweating, dizziness, and shaking. Always carry some form of sugar (like candy) with you in case your blood sugar drops.
- Hyperglycemia (High Blood Sugar): Watch out for symptoms such as thirst, frequent urination, and fatigue. Contact your doctor if you notice these signs.
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Side Effects
- Common: Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) is the most common side effect. Symptoms include cold sweat, pale skin, headache, rapid heartbeat, and feeling weak.
- Less Common: Injection site reactions like redness, swelling, or itching. These usually go away with time.
- Rare: Severe allergic reactions are very rare but can include rash, breathing problems, and low blood pressure. Seek immediate medical help if you experience these.
What to Do in Case of Overdose
- Low Blood Sugar: Eat or drink something sugary. If severe symptoms occur (like loss of consciousness), someone should give you an injection of glucagon or seek medical help.
- High Blood Sugar: Follow your doctor’s instructions or seek medical help if you have severe symptoms like nausea or vomiting.
When Not to Use NovoRapid®
General Advice
- Medical Supervision: Always use NovoLog under the guidance of your healthcare provider.
- Traveling: Talk to your doctor about managing your insulin and meals if traveling across time zones.
- Backup Supplies: Always carry a spare insulin vial and a syringe in case of emergencies.
Remember, this provides an overview. Always refer to your doctor's advice and the detailed patient information provided with your medication.
Reference: Novorapid Canada product monograph