Actrapid Vial 100IU/10 ml Vial

    Actrapid Vial 100IU/10 ml

    Insulin Human [Fast-Acting]

    Category: Vial

    Manufacturer: Novo Nordisk

    Price: 415.0

    10 ml vial

    Treatment of all type 1 diabetic patient. treatment for those with type 2 diabetes whose blood sugar cannot be sufficiently controlled by diet or oral hypoglycemic medications. for the initial stabilization of diabetes in people with diabetic ketoacidosis, hyperosmolar non-ketotic syndrome, and during stressful times like serious illnesses and major surgery for people with diabetes. gestational diabetes treatment.
    Rapid Acting Insulin
    The ability of insulin to connect to receptors on muscle and fat cells and to simultaneously restrict the liver's ability to release glucose are what cause it to drop blood sugar levels. Long-acting insulin is called Insulatard. The action begins within one and a half hours, has its peak effect within four to twelve hours, and lasts for roughly twenty-four hours. The half-life of insulin in the blood is only a few minutes. As a result, only the features of an insulin preparation's absorption dictate its time-action profile. Many elements have an impact on this process (e.g. insulin dosage, injection route, and site, the thickness of subcutaneous fat, and type of diabetes).
    Hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, is a relatively frequent adverse consequence. More than one in ten persons might be impacted. Low blood sugar symptoms include cold perspiration, chilly pale skin, headache, rapid heartbeat, nausea, extreme hunger, brief changes in vision, fatigue, unusual weakness, anxiety or tremor, feeling agitated, feeling confused, and difficulty focusing.
    Before using this medication, consult your doctor if you are pregnant, suspect you may be pregnant, or are planning a pregnancy. You can use this insulin while you're pregnant. You might need to adjust your insulin dosage both during pregnancy and after birth. Careful control of your diabetes, particularly prevention of hypoglycaemia, is important for the health of your baby. The use of this insulin during breastfeeding is not restricted.
    If you experience issues with your adrenal, pituitary, thyroid, or liver glands. If you decide to vary your typical diet or engage in more exercise than usual, as these actions may have an impact on your blood sugar level. Continue taking your insulin and see a doctor if you feel sick. Traveling across time zones when visiting another country could change your demand for insulin and the timing of this.
    Keep refrigerated at 2°C to 8°C. Avoid touching the cooling device. Avoid freezing.
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