Maxsulin 30 Vial 100 IU/ml
Insulin Human [rDNA] + Isophane Insulin Human
Category: Vial
Manufacturer: Incepta Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Allopathic
MFG. Licence No. Biological
193
MFG. Licence No. Non-Biological
108
Address
Zirabo, Savar, Dhaka Dewan Idris Road, Bara Rangamatia
Price: 415.0 ৳
10 ml vail
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.
Insulin with a Medium Action.
Human insulin is produced using recombinant DNA technology as Insulin Human (rDNA). It works and is structurally identical to natural insulin. Insulin controls how glucose is metabolized and promotes the absorption and use of glucose by the liver, muscles, and fat. By promoting glycogenesis and preventing gluconeogenesis, it also reduces blood sugar levels. After injection, insulin human (rDNA) 30/70 and insulin human (rDNA) 50/50 begin to work within 30 minutes, reach their peak levels between 2 and 8 hours later, and persist for roughly 24 hours.
When taking oral contraceptives, thyroid hormone, adrenal cortical hormone, and other medications that can cause blood sugar levels to rise, you may need to take more insulin. Reduced insulin dosage is necessary when using antidepressants such as salicylate, sulfanilamide, and others that have hypoglycemic effects and cause a drop in blood sugar levels.
Patients with hypoglycemia or those who are allergic to insulin or any of the excipients.
The most frequent unfavorable consequence of insulin therapy is hypoglycemia, and its symptoms might strike rapidly. There aren't many occurrences of allergic reactions that cause red, puffy, or itchy skin. It typically goes away after a few days. In rare cases, factors other than insulin, such as disinfectant and improper injection technique, may be to blame for the allergy.
Because insulin cannot cross the placental barrier, there are no limits on using it to treat diabetes during pregnancy. Baby safety is unaffected by the mother's insulin medication.
Hyperglycemia may result from improper dosing or stopping the medication, particularly in type 1 diabetes. If the insulin dose is excessively high compared to the amount of insulin needed, hypoglycemia could result. Hypoglycemia can result from skipping meals or unexpectedly doing hard physical activity.
Hypoglycemia during treatment may result from using too much insulin. Hypoglycemia between mild and moderate may strike suddenly. When hypoglycemia strikes, it is crucial to seek immediate medical attention. If you have hypoglycemia frequently, speak with your doctor about any potential adjustments to your therapy, diet, and/or exercise regimen that may be necessary to help you stay hypoglycemic-free.
Keeping in a refrigerator, store between 2 and 8 degrees Celsius. Never freeze. If insulin is being used recently and does not need to be refrigerated, try to keep it in a cool area away from heat and light. The currently-in-use insulin can be stored at room temperature for a month.
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