Finding the Right LANTUS® Insulin Dose for You

LANTUS® can lower blood sugar best when taken in the amount that's right for your body. Work closely with your healthcare provider to determine the right dose for you.

When you first start your LANTUS® insulin treatment, your healthcare provider may prescribe a low insulin dose, often 10 units, to see how well it helps lower your blood sugar. Then, over time, your healthcare provider might increase the dosage, until he or she decides you are getting the right dose for you.

Adjusting your insulin dose is a normal part of a diabetes treatment program.Adjusting your insulin dose is a normal part of a diabetes treatment program. Everyone is different and the dose for one person may not be the same as for another. Also, keep in mind that your dose can change over time. Many things, like diet, exercise, and even stress, can have an effect on your blood sugar levels. That's why it is important to regularly check your blood sugar levels according to your healthcare provider’s instructions.

Whether you've been taking LANTUS® for one month, two months, or longer, if your blood sugar level is not at goal, review your LANTUS® dose with your healthcare provider. That's the best way to help ensure you’re always getting the LANTUS® dose that’s right for you.

Also remember: Regular physical activity and eating a healthy diet can help you get the most out of your LANTUS® treatment. Check with your healthcare provider before beginning any fitness program.


Important Safety Information for Lantus®

Prescription Lantus® is for adults with type 2 diabetes or adults and children (6 years and older) with type 1 diabetes who require long-acting insulin for the control of high blood sugar.

Lantus® SoloSTAR® is a disposable insulin delivery device (insulin pen). Needles and the SoloSTAR® pen must not be shared.

DO NOT DILUTE OR MIX LANTUS® WITH ANY OTHER INSULIN OR SOLUTION. It will not work as intended, and you may lose blood sugar control, which could be serious. Do not change your insulin without talking with your doctor. The syringe must not contain any other medication or residue. You should not use Lantus® if you are allergic to insulin. Lantus® is a long-acting insulin you inject just once a day, at the same time each day. You must test your blood sugar levels while using an insulin such as Lantus®.

The most common side effect of insulin, including Lantus®, is hypoglycemia, which may be serious. Other possible side effects may include injection site reactions, including changes in fat tissue at the injection site, and allergic reactions, including itching and rash. In rare cases, some allergic reactions may be life threatening. Tell your doctor about other medicines and supplements you are taking because they can change the way insulin works.

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The health information contained herein is provided for general educational purposes only. Your healthcare professional is the single best source of information regarding your health. Please consult your healthcare professional if you have any questions about your health or treatment.
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