Actrapid/Actrapid Penfill

Actrapid/Actrapid Penfill Dosage/Direction for Use

insulin regular

Manufacturer:

Novo Nordisk

Distributor:

Firma Chun Cheong
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DKSH
Full Prescribing Info
Dosage/Direction for Use
Actrapid is a fast-acting insulin and may be used in combination with long-acting insulin products.
Dosage: Dosage is individual and determined in accordance with the needs of the patient. The individual insulin requirement is usually between 0.3 and 1.0 IU/kg/day. The daily insulin requirement may be higher in patients with insulin resistance (e.g. during puberty or due to obesity) and lower in patients with residual, endogenous insulin production.
An injection should be followed within 30 minutes by a meal or snack containing carbohydrates.
Dosage adjustment: Concomitant illness, especially infections and feverish conditions, usually increases the patient's insulin requirement. Concomitant diseases in the kidney, liver or affecting the adrenal, pituitary or thyroid gland can require changes in the insulin dose. Adjustment of dosage may also be necessary if patients change physical activity or their usual diet. Dosage adjustment may be necessary when transferring patients from one insulin preparation to another.
Administration: For subcutaneous or intravenous use.
Actrapid is administered subcutaneously by injection in the abdominal wall. If convenient, the thigh, the gluteal region or the deltoid region may also be used. Injection sites should always be rotated within the same region in order to reduce the risk of lipodystrophy and cutaneous amyloidosis.
Subcutaneous injection into the abdominal wall ensures a faster absorption than from other injection sites. Injection into a lifted skin fold minimises the risk of unintended intramuscular injection. The needle should be kept under the skin for at least 6 seconds to make sure the entire dose is injected.
Intramuscular administrations are possible under guidance by a physician.
Actrapid may also be administered intravenously, which should only be carried out by healthcare professionals.
The intravenous use of Actrapid from any pen or cartridge should be an exception only in situations where vials are not available. In this case, Actrapid should be drawn into an insulin syringe, provided air is avoided, or infused with an infusion system. This procedure should only be carried out by healthcare professionals.
Actrapid: Actrapid vials are for use with insulin syringes with a corresponding unit scale.
Actrapid Penfill: Actrapid Penfill is designed to be used with Novo Nordisk delivery systems and NovoFine or NovoTwist needles.
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