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  • Humalog Junior KwikPen 100 Units / mL

    $117.89$545.00

    Side Effects

    Although symptoms may differ for all patients, low blood sugar is the most common side effect of taking insulin. Severe low blood sugar levels can lead to hypoglycemia. Low blood sugar can also lead to symptoms including unconsciousness (passing out), seizures, and even death.

    If symptoms occur, they should receive immediate attention to stabilize blood sugar levels. Treating low blood sugar is extremely important and can be done by eating a source of sugar, such as glucose tablets, a tablespoon of honey or jam, jelly beans or lifesavers, a tablespoon of sugar, or a non-diet soft drink.

    Speak to your doctor if you are experiencing any symptoms of low blood sugar as it may be related to your diet or will require a modification to dosage.

  • Humalog KwikPens 200 Units/mL

    $159.99$759.95

    Usage

    Even after the Humalog U-200 pen has been used, it doesn’t require to be refrigerated. Place it into your pocket or purse until you need it again. It’s always advised to have a spare pen available at all times.

    If you are unsure how to use the Humalog U-200 KwikPen, your doctor or nurse should show you the correct way to inject insulin under the skin.

    The Humalog 200IU/ml KwikPen should be taken 15 minutes before starting your meal or within 20 minutes of creating your meal. This diabetes medication should only be part of your diabetes treatment in addition to a healthy diet, regular exercise, and weight loss as advised by your doctor.

    Your doctor should instruct you on how, when, and where to take this medication, impacting its effectiveness.

    Do not stop taking your insulin medication unless under the direction of your doctor.

    Monitor your blood sugar levels frequently, regularly and keep track of results. Share results with your doctor so they can adjust your insulin dosage based on your individual needs.

  • Humalog Mix 25 Cartridges 100 Units/mL

    $124.99$584.95

    Usage

    It is essential to check your blood sugar levels regularly, keep track of your results and share them with your doctor so they can prescribe the correct dose for you.

    Humalog Mix25 should be used 15 minutes before starting a meal and within 20 minutes of creating your meal.

    Inject insulin as instructed by your doctor or nurse under the skin (subcutaneously). Injection sites include upper arms, buttocks, upper leg, and abdomen. Do not massage the area of injection after injecting.

    To prevent hard lumps from developing at one site, rotate injection sites.

    Do not change insulin type or brand unless advised by your doctor, as it may require a dosage modification.

    Opened cartridges stay good at room temperature for up to four weeks.

    Do not keep this medication in a freezer.

    Humalog Mix25 should appear cloudy or milky after mixing well.

    Always carry glucose tablets, candy, or a sugary drink if blood sugar levels drop too low.

  • Humalog Mix 25 KwikPens 100 Units

    $124.99$584.95

    Side Effects

    An essential part of managing your diabetes is through the management of blood glucose levels. If you control your blood sugar levels, you can avoid serious complications such as nerve damage, eye damage, kidney damage, and loss of limbs.

    Managing blood glucose levels is an essential part of managing diabetes. If you can control the level, you will reduce the risk of getting any severe complications of diabetes such as kidney damage, eye damage, nerve problems, and loss of limbs. Taking this medicine regularly and proper diet and exercise will help you live everyday, healthy life.

    As with most insulin medications, the most common side effect is low blood sugar levels, hypoglycemia. This can be avoided by injecting the correct dosage, having regular meals, and monitoring blood sugar levels regularly. Avoid excessive alcohol consumption as this can also lower blood sugar levels.

    Allergic reactions at the injection site such as redness, hard lumps (lipodystrophy), and swelling are also common. Some have reported itching and rashes while taking insulin.

    Common side effects of Humalog Mix 25 KwikPens include low blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia). Symptoms of hypoglycemia may include confusion, headache, palpitations, shakiness, increased heartbeat, anxiety, blurred vision, headache, vomiting, sweating, mood changes, hunger, irritability, and listlessness.

    Other common side effects include allergic reactions at the injection site, lipodystrophy (skin thickening or pits at the injection site), rashes, and itching.

  • Humalog Mix50 KwikPens (100 Units/mL)

    $119.99$455.96

    Side Effects

    Side effects are unwanted responses. Like any medication, there may be side effects; however, others may experience them differently or not at all. The following side effects associated with the Humalog Mix50 KwikPen have been experienced by 1% of patients taking this medication. Although these side effects may be rare, they can lead to more severe problems if not appropriately managed.

    System allergies are rare but can occur. Symptoms may include: rashes all over the body, difficulty breathing/wheezing, sudden drop in blood pressure, increased heartbeat, sweating, confusion, anxiety, dizziness, slurred speech/difficulty speaking, drowsiness, difficulty concentrating, nausea, headache, hunger, nervousness, trembling and numbness in fingers, tongue or lips.

    If you experience severe allergic reactions such as swelling of the face or throat, difficulty breathing/wheezing, painful skin rashes, or unconsciousness, seek medical attention.

    Many of the side effects can be managed and go away with time.

    If you are concerned about any of the listed side effects or experience any of them, speak with your doctor. Your pharmacist may provide additional instructions to manage side effects better.

    If you experience any side effects, including ones not listed, you should check with your doctor.

  • Humalog Vials

    $64.99$559.90

    Usage

    Humalog vials come already dissolved in water, so you don’t need to mix them; however, it should only be used if it appears clear, colorless with no particles, like water.

    Humalog vials work very quickly and can last for shorter periods than soluble insulin. Typically this insulin is used 15 minutes before starting your meal.

    Your doctor may recommend taking Humalog vials in combination with longer-lasting insulin (such as Lantus).

  • Humulin 70/30 Cartridges 100 Units

    $101.99$400.00

    Usage

    Humulin 70/30 cartridges are designed to use with reusable pens.

    Your doctor or nurse should show you how to administer your administration correctly.

    Humulin 70/30 cartridges are designed so that other insulin cannot be mixed with the medication it contains. See the drug interactions tab for more information.

    Humulin cartridges must not be refilled and should not be used in any way with a traditional syringe.

    Needles, pens, and cartridges should not be shared with others, spreading infection or disease.

    Your dosage should be determined by your doctor or according to your individual needs.

    Insulin should be taken subcutaneously.

  • Humulin 70/30 Vial 100 Units / ml

    $71.99$413.91

    Side Effects

    The most common side effect experienced with insulin is low blood sugar (hypoglycemia).

    Symptoms of hypoglycemia include hunger, sweating, pale skin, irritability, headache, shakiness, dizziness, poor concentration.

    Severe cases of hypoglycemia can lead to insulin ketoacidosis, disorientation, unconsciousness, seizures, and death.

    To avoid the effects of hypoglycemia, you should carry a glucose table, non-dietetic candy, or sugary drink—Monitor blood sugar levels.

    Heart failure can result if insulin is taken with thiazolidinediones (TZD’s)

    Notify your doctor if your symptoms get worse or you are experiencing symptoms such as shortness of breath, weight gain, or swelling of the ankles or feet.

  • Humulin N KwikPens (100 Units/mL)

    $99.99$323.96

    Side Effects

    Side effects related to insulin can happen. However, most side effects are rare; it’s essential to understand them and detect symptoms.

    Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) is the most common symptom, including hunger, headache, irritability, shortness of breath, rapid breathing, palpitations: shakiness, and cold sweats.

    If this happens, you will need to take the necessary action. This should include taking a glucose tablet, hard candy, or sugary drink to restore blood sugar levels. If this happens, let your doctor know as they may want to adjust your medication.

    In addition to hypoglycemia, this prefilled insulin pen has very few side effects.

    If you experience any allergy symptoms after injection, get medical help. Allergy symptoms may include skin rashes over the entire body, redness or swelling at the injection site, trouble breathing, tight chest, feeling like you may pass out, swelling of throat or tongue, hollowing or thickening of the skin at the injection site.

    Contact your doctor immediately if you have the symptoms such as fluid retention, weight gain, swelling of hands and feet, shortness of breath, irregular heartbeat, low potassium, cramps, numbness or tingling, increased urination, limp feeling, or muscle weakness.

    These are not all the side effects associated with the Humulin KwikPens. Speak to your doctor or pharmacist to get further information.

  • Humulin N Vials (100 Units/mL)

    $75.00$400.00

    Side Effects

    This is not a complete guide to the side effects of Humulin N. Some of the side effects include low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), weight gain, swelling of hands and feet, mild skin rash and itching, hollowing of skin, or thickening at the site of injection.

    Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) is the most common side effect with insulin medication such as Humulin N. Symptoms of hypoglycemia include: headache, sweating, hunger, pale skin, irritability, dizziness, trouble concentrating, feeling shaky, seizure (convulsions), difficulty speaking, loss of consciousness, muscle weakness, numbness or tingling in the mouth, blurred vision and drowsiness.

    To avoid experiencing these symptoms, carry a piece of non-diabetic candy, glucose tablet, or sugary drink (not diet) if your blood sugar levels drop.

    If you experience any of the following symptoms, seek medical attention immediately allergic reaction over the entire body, trouble breathing, feeling you might pass out, swelling of tongue and throat, low potassium (hyperkalemia), swelling in hands and feet, and fluid retention.

  • Humulin R Vials (100 Units/mL)

    $75.00$400.00

    Side Effects

    Symptoms associated with using insulin can differ depending on a patient’s health, treatment, and condition.

    Most people do not experience side effects with insulin treatment. If you do experience side effects that worsen and persist, contact your doctor immediately, especially if you see signs of low potassium levels in the blood, irregular heartbeats, cramps, and weakness.

    Injection site reactions may occur. This can include redness, irritation, and pain at injection sites.

    Insulin can cause low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), showing symptoms of cold sweats, shaking, hunger, blurred vision, increased heartbeat, dizziness, or tingling feet/hands.

    You are carrying a diabetic candy, glucose tablets, or a sugary drink (non-diet) in case of hypoglycemic side effects. To prevent hypoglycemia from occurring, be sure to eat meals regularly and do not skip meals. Consult your doctor for instruction in the event you miss a meal.

    Hyperglycemia is another side effect that also may occur. Symptoms include increased thirst, increased urination, flushing, rapid breathing, drowsiness, confusion, and fruity breath. Speak with your doctor if you experience symptoms, as your dosage may need to be adjusted.

    Severe allergic reactions when taking insulin are rare. If you experience itching/swelling, body rash, trouble breathing, or dizziness, seek medical attention immediately.

    All Humulin R insulin side effects listed above are not complete. Speak to your doctor or pharmacist about possible side effects.