There is 1000 Units per bottle so 10 units a day will last 100 days..
A bottle of insulin contains 1000 U. 1000/60=16.7, so approx. 17 days.
20 days
To calculate the days' supply of Humulin N insulin, you need to determine the total number of units in the 20 mL vial. Humulin N typically has a concentration of 100 units/mL, so a 20 mL vial contains 2,000 units (20 mL x 100 units/mL). If the daily dose is 40 units, the days' supply would be 2,000 units divided by 40 units/day, which equals 50 days. Therefore, the 20 mL vial would last for 50 days at a dose of 40 units daily.
When using a tuberculin syringe instead of an insulin syringe, it's important to note the differences in their measurements. A tuberculin syringe is calibrated in tenths of a milliliter (0.1 ml), while an insulin syringe is calibrated in units. To convert units of insulin to milliliters, you need to know the concentration of your insulin (typically 100 units per 1 ml). So, if you need to draw up 10 units of insulin with a tuberculin syringe, you would draw up 0.1 ml of insulin.
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Keep the insulin in the minifridge, or they may be stored at ROOM TEMP for up to 28 days. Extreme temperatures should be avoided to protect the drug stability
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You can store insulin vials or pens at room temp for up to 28 days. After that they should be discarded.
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