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Novolog flexpen
Novolin is a short-acting insulin, taken for correcting high blood glucose and before or after eating. Novolog is a long-lasting insulin, taken to stabilize blood glucose between the times that you take your short-acting doses.
It is not recommended to mix Novolog (insulin aspart) with Novolin R (regular insulin) in the same syringe due to different onset and duration of action. Consult with a healthcare provider for proper dosing instructions.
NPH is a suspension. Only solutions should be given intravenously.
The drug Novolog can cause a variety of side effects. Some common side effects include swelling of hands or feet. Other side effects include confusion, uneven heart rate, extreme thirst and muscle weakness.
Rapid acting, Novolog/Humalog/Apidra
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It is not recommended to mix Novolog and Novolin N insulin together in the same syringe due to differences in their onset and duration of action. These two insulin types have different formulations and mixing them can affect their efficacy and lead to unpredictable blood sugar control. It is best to consult with a healthcare provider for guidance on how to properly administer these insulins if needed.
No, Lantus clearly states on the vial and on the box, "Do not mix with other insulins."
You can store insulin vials or pens at room temp for up to 28 days. After that they should be discarded.