Ansulin 30%+70% in 100 IU/ml (SC Injection)

10 ml vial: ৳ 415.00

Medicine Details

Title

  • Insulin Human R Injection 40 IU/ml
  • Insulin Human R Injection 100 IU/ml
  • Insulin Human N Injection 40 IU/ml
  • Insulin Human N Injection 100 IU/ml
  • Insulin Human 30/70 Injection 40 IU/ml
  • Insulin Human 30/70 Injection 100 IU/ml
  • Insulin Human 50/50 Injection 100 IU/ml

Categories

  • Diabetes Medication
  • Insulin
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Medical Supplies

Description

  • Indicated in type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
  • Each ml solution contains various concentrations of Insulin Human (rDNA) USP
  • Helps regulate glucose metabolism and stimulate the ingestion and utilization of glucose
  • Different administration times and peak effects for different types of insulin
  • Requires subcutaneous injection 15 minutes to one hour before a meal
  • Potential interactions with other medications affecting blood glucose levels
  • Not recommended in cases of hypoglycemia or allergic reactions to insulin or any excipients
  • Potential side effects may include hypoglycemia and allergic reactions
  • Safe for use during pregnancy and lactation, as insulin doesn't pass the placental barrier and presents no risk to the baby
  • Requires cautious dosing and monitoring to prevent hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia
  • Excessive use may lead to hypoglycemia, requiring immediate treatment

Composition

  • Insulin Human (rDNA) USP
  • Soluble Insulin Human (Regular)
  • Isophane Insulin Human
  • Various concentrations: 40 IU/ml, 100 IU/ml

Mode of Action

  • Regulates glucose metabolism
  • Stimulates glucose ingestion and utilization by liver, muscles, and fat tissue
  • Accelerates transformation from glucose to glycogen stored in muscles and liver
  • Inhibits gluconeogenesis to lower blood glucose
  • Different onset, peak, and duration for different types of insulin

Dosage

  • Individualized dosage based on patient differences, affected by food, working style, and exercise intensity
  • Total daily insulin requirement for maintenance therapy in type 1 diabetic patients lies between 0.5 and 1.0 IU/kg

Administration

  • Requires subcutaneous injection 15 minutes to one hour before meal
  • Specific preparation steps before use including cleaning hands and injection site, drawing correct dose of insulin, and removing air bubbles from the syringe
  • Injection site selection to avoid tissue damage
  • Injection method with specific angle and technique

Interaction

  • Oral contraceptive drug, adrenal cortical hormone, and thyroid hormone may require increased insulin dosage
  • Drugs with hypoglycemic activities, salicylate, sulfanilamide, and anti-depressants may require reduced insulin dosage

Contraindications

  • Not recommended in cases of hypoglycemia or allergic reactions to insulin or any excipients

Side Effects

  • Most common adverse effect is hypoglycemia during insulin treatment
  • Occasional reports of allergic reactions such as redness, swelling, or itching

Pregnancy & Lactation

  • No restrictions on insulin treatment during pregnancy
  • Insulin treatment presents no risk to the baby when nursing

Precautions & Warnings

  • Inadequate dosing or discontinuation may lead to hyperglycemia
  • Hypoglycemia may occur with excessive insulin dose or due to omitted meal or unplanned, strenuous physical exercise

Overdose Effects

  • Excessive use may lead to hypoglycemia, requiring immediate treatment
  • Frequent hypoglycemia necessitates consultation with a doctor for potential therapy, diet, or exercise plan changes

Therapeutic Class

  • Medium Acting Insulin

Storage Conditions

  • Refrigeration at 2°C-8°C
  • Insulin for recent use need not be refrigerated, can be kept in a cool place away from heat and light
  • Insulin in use can be kept under room temperature for a month

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