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  • Lantus Cartridges (100 Units/mL)

    $179.99$695.96

    Side Effects

    A side effect is an unwanted response to taking medication in regular dosages.

    As with any medication, side effects may occur. They are usually temporary and go away within a few days or weeks.

    Side effects when taking Lantus may include hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), severe allergic reactions (including body rash), painful swelling of the skin or mucous membranes.

  • Lantus Solostar Pens 100 Units

    $179.99$859.95

    Allergic Reactions

    With any medication, including insulin, allergic reactions may occur. It’s still unknown how common allergic reactions are found based on the clinical studies. Its important to ensure you do not have an allergy to insulin or any of the ingredients contained in this medication.

    Symptoms of mild allergic reactions include skin irritation, itchiness and flushing (a feeling of warmth or rapid reddening).

    Symptoms of severe allergic reactions include swelling under the skin, typically hands, feet, lips or eye lids, swelling of mouth, throat or tongue, difficulty breathing and body rashes.

    If you think you are having a severe allergic reaction when taking this medication, contact a doctor right away or 911 if you feel the symptoms are life-threatening.

  • Lantus Vials (100 Units/mL)

    $114.99$534.95

    Usage

    Lantus is administered subcutaneously (under the skin) once per day. Insulin dosage is determined based on factors such as lifestyle, health, and blood glucose levels.

    While taking Lantus, blood glucose levels should be tested often and result shared with your doctor. Do not make any adjustments to your insulin or dose requirements without consulting your doctor first.

    Do not mix or dilute Lantus with other insulin or solutions as this may cause the insulin to not work as intended or affect blood glucose control which can be severe.

    Always check the vial or carton label before use to ensure you are using the correct medication.

    Only use Lantus if it appears clear and colorless.

  • Levemir FlexTouch Pens 100 Units

    $194.99$845.00

    Warnings and Precautions

    Make sure your doctor is aware of all your medical conditions, including any heart, liver, or kidney issues you may have. If you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding, let your doctor know. Talk to your doctor about any other medications, over-the-counter medication, vitamins, or herbal supplements you are taking.

    Pen devices should not be shared, even if the needle has been changed. Other people may contract a serious infection from you, or you may get a serious infection from them. Dispose of medical supplies safely.

  • Levemir PenFill Cartridges (100 Units/mL)

    $194.99$845.00

    How often do you Inject Levemir?

    Levemir is typically administered once daily. When used as part of a basal-bolus insulin regimen, Levemir is administered twice daily depending on the patient’s individual needs.

    Dosage should be administered at the same time every day.

    For patients who require two daily doses, you can administer the second dose in the evening or at bedtime to optimize blood sugar control.

  • Mounjaro

    $188.00$310.00

    Each pack of Mounjaro contains 4 x weekly doses.

  • Novolin GE 30/70 Penfill Cartridges (100 Units/mL)

    $104.00$360.00

    Usage

    Novolin GE 30/70 PenFill Cartridges are used to control high blood sugar levels in patients with insulin-dependent diabetes. Together, the fast-acting Regular insulin and the intermediate-acting NPH insulin give you full-day insulin control of your blood sugar. The PenFill Cartridges are for use in your reusable insulin pen for more convenient delivery.

    Novolin GE 30/70 comes as a cloudy or milky suspension because it contains added protamine and zinc. The insulin (the cloudy or milky material) can settle at the bottom of the cartridge, therefore it must be shaken up and down so that the contents are uniformly mixed before you give yourself a dose. Insulin Novolin GE 30/70 PenFills come in a 3 mL cartridge for use with your reusable insulin pen.

  • NovoLog (NovoRapid) FlexTouch 100Units

    $130.99

    5 pens for$130.99

    Usage

    NovoLog Flexpen 100U/ml Injection 3ml should be used 5-10 minutes before having a mean and injected in the upper thigh or abdomen (waist). Injecting in the stomach provides faster absorption compared to other injection sites.

  • NovoLog (NovoRapid) Penfill Cartridges 100 Units/mL

    $129.99

    5 cartridges for $129.99

    Usage

    NovoLog (NovoRapid) insulin will begin to lower glucose levels 10-20 minutes after injection. It has a maximum effect between 1-3 hours and can last for up to 3-5 hours.

    Since this preparation is short-acting, it is usually used in combination with intermediate-acting or long-acting insulin.

  • NovoLog Vials (NovoRapid Vials)

    $79.99

    Allergic Reactions

    As with any insulin therapy, injection site reactions may occur and include pain, redness, itching, hives, swelling, bruising, and inflammation. Continuous rotation of the injection site within a given area reduces the risk of developing these reactions. Reactions usually resolve in a few days to a few weeks. On rare occasions, injection site reactions may require discontinuation of NovoLog (NovoRapid). Localized reactions and generalized myalgias have been reported with injected metacresol, an excipient in NovoLog (NovoRapid).

    Systemic allergic reactions have not been reported during the clinical development of NovoLog (NovoRapid). Systemic allergic reactions have rarely occurred with NovoLog (NovoRapid) as with other insulin treatments. These reactions may be characterized by a generalized rash (with pruritus), shortness of breath, wheezing, and a drop in blood pressure. Severe cases of generalized allergy, including anaphylactic reaction, may be life-threatening.