How Lantus For Diabetes Is Used?
Question: Hello there,
I was curious, an individual has been been diagnoses with diabetes mellitus- type two, has been commenced on lantus daily, and their regular BGLS have ranged from 16 mmol/L - 26 mmol/L. Is there a period of time before this medication works or does this mean their units may need to be increased?
Thanyou.
Brief Answer:
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Detailed Answer:
Dear Madam,
Thank you for posting your query on HCM.
Well looking into your problem I will like to tell you that lantus is is a long-acting basal insulin analogue, given once daily to help control the blood sugar .
It has no time frame to act and has instant action from the day it is started . Normal blood glucose levels range from 4 to 6 mmol/L so other medicines need to be added . Short acting insulin needs to be added at breakfast and lunch time or he may increase the existing dose of lantus . Your treating doctor will be able to that efficiently as he knows the patient best .
Take care.
Dr. Shruti
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Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar