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Things you should do
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Remind any doctor, dentist, or pharmacist you visit that you are using HUMULIN.
Monitor your blood sugar levels regularly.
Tell your doctor if you become pregnant or start breastfeeding while using HUMULIN.
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Things you should not do
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Do not stop using HUMULIN without first checking with your doctor.
Do not change your dose of HUMULIN without checking with your doctor.
Do not use HUMULIN when you have hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar) as it will make it
worse.
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Driving or using machines
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Be careful before you drive or use any machines or tools until you know how HUMULIN
affects you.
Hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar) may impair your ability to concentrate or react while
driving. Do not drive if you feel like your blood sugar levels are low.
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Drinking alcohol
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Tell your doctor if you drink alcohol. Alcohol may mask the symptoms of hypoglycaemia
(low blood sugar).
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Looking after your medicine
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Keep your vials in a fridge between 2°C - 8°C. Do not freeze.
After first use of the vial, you may keep the vial below 30°C for up to 28 days. Dispose
after 28 days even if the vial contains insulin.
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Do not use HUMULIN:
Check with your doctor if you:
Pregnancy and breastfeeding
How to use HUMULIN
1. Check the vial before each preparation and injection. Make sure you are using the correct vial. The solution of HUMULIN R should be clear and colourless. The suspension in HUMULIN NPH and HUMULIN 30/70 cartridges should be white and cloudy or milky.
1. Wash your hands.
2. HUMULIN NPH and HUMULIN 30/70 must be rolled between the palms ten times and inverted ten times until the contents are uniformly mixed. Do not shake the vial as this may cause frothing which may interfere with the correct measurement of the dose.
3. If using a new vial, flip off the protective plastic cap but do not remove the rubber stopper.
4. Remove the needle cap/shield and draw air into the syringe that is equal to or slightly greater than the dose to be injected.
5. Put the needle through the rubber stopper and inject air into the HUMULIN vial. Do not remove the needle.
6. Hold the HUMULIN vial and syringe firmly in one hand and turn upside down.
7. Check the tip of the needle is in the insulin solution/suspension and withdraw the correct dose into the syringe.
8. Check the syringe for air bubbles before removing the needle from the vial as these will reduce the amount of insulin in the syringe. If bubbles are present, keep holding the syringe vertically and tap its side until the bubbles float to the top. Push them out with the syringe plunger and withdraw the correct dose.
9. Remove the needle from the vial.
1. Wash your hands.
2. Just before use, roll the vial of cloudy (longer acting) insulin (HUMULIN NPH or HUMULIN 30/70) between your palms until the liquid is white and uniformly cloudy. Do not shake the vial as this may cause frothing which may interfere with the correct measurement of the dose.
3. Remove the needle cap/shield and draw air into the syringe that is equal to or slightly greater than the amount of cloudy insulin (HUMULIN NPH or HUMULIN 30/70) you are using. Insert the needle into the cloudy insulin vial and inject the air. Withdraw the needle.
4. Repeat step 3 for HUMULIN R, but do not withdraw the needle.
5. Hold the HUMULIN R vial and syringe firmly in one hand and turn upside down.
6. Check the tip of the needle is in the clear insulin (HUMULIN R) and withdraw the correct dose into the syringe.
7. Check the syringe for air bubbles before removing the needle from the vial as these will reduce the amount of insulin in the syringe. If bubbles are present, keep holding the syringe vertically and tap its side until the bubbles float to the top. Push them out with the syringe plunger and withdraw the correct dose. Remove the needle from the vial of clear insulin (HUMULIN R).
8. Insert the needle into the vial of the cloudy insulin.
9. Turn the vial and syringe upside down.
10. Make sure the tip of the needle is in the insulin and withdraw your dose of cloudy insulin.
11. Remove the needle from the vial.
1. Choose your injection site (upper arms, thighs, buttocks or abdomen). Use of injection sites should be rotated so that the same spot is not used more than once a month.
2. Stabilise the skin by spreading it or gently pinching up a large area of skin. Insert the needle as instructed by your doctor.
3. Push the down on plunger as far as it will go.
4. Slowly count to 5 before pulling the needle out.
5. Release the skin and apply gentle pressure over the injection site for several seconds. Do not rub the area.
1. Dispose of your used needles, and syringes safely into a sharps container.
If you forget to use HUMULIN
If you use too much HUMULIN
Things you should do
Tell your doctor
Things you should not do
Hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar)
Hyperglycaemia (high blood sugar)
Illness
Emotional disturbances
Exercise
Diet
Injection site
Driving or using machines
Drinking alcohol
Looking after your medicine
When to discard your medicine
Getting rid of any unwanted medicine
Less serious side effects
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Less serious side effects
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What to do
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Blood sugar related:
Mild to moderate hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar), symptoms may include:
weakness, trembling or shaking
sweating
light headedness/headache
lack of concentration
behaviour change
dizziness
tearfulness/crying
irritability
numbness around the lips/fingers
hunger.
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Immediately eat some sugary food or drink, such as jelly beans, fruit juice, or glucose
tablets.
If you do not feel better after eating/drinking some sugary food or drink, contact
your doctor or go to the Emergency Department at your nearest hospital.
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Allergy related:
Local allergy, symptoms may include redness, swelling and itching around the injection site. These
symptoms generally disappear within a few weeks of continued use.
Skin related:
Lipodystrophy, symptoms may include a depression in the skin or an enlargement or thickening of
the tissue around the injection site.
A change in injection technique may help resolve the problem.
General:
Oedema (fluid retention), particularly in the ankles, feet and hands.
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Speak to your doctor if you have any of these less serious side effects and they worry
you.
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Serious side effects
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Serious side effects
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What to do
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Blood sugar related:
Severe hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar), symptoms may include:
disorientation
seizures, fits, or convulsions
loss of consciousness.
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Call your doctor straight away, or go straight to the Emergency Department at your
nearest hospital if you notice any of these serious side effects.
If you lose consciousness, make sure friends and family know to turn you on your side
and get medical help immediately. They should
not
give you anything to eat or drink to avoid choking.
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Allergy related:
Generalised allergy, symptoms may include
rash over a large part of the body
shortness of breath
wheezing
low blood pressure
swelling of the face, lips, or tongue
fast pulse
sweating
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Call your doctor straight away, or go straight to the Emergency Department at your
nearest hospital if you notice any of these serious side effects.
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Reporting side effects
What HUMULIN contains
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Active ingredient
(main ingredient)
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biosynthetic human insulin (100 units per mL)
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Other ingredients
(inactive ingredients)
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HUMULIN R
metacresol
glycerol
hydrochloric acid
sodium hydroxide
water for injections
HUMULIN NPH and HUMULIN 30/70
metacresol
glycerol
zinc oxide
dibasic sodium phosphate heptahydrate
protamine sulfate
phenol
hydrochloric acid
sodium hydroxide water for injections
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