Insulin Glargine and Lixisenatide

How is Insulin Glargine and Lixisenatide dosed?

The dosage of Insulin Glargine and Lixisenatide is determined by the healthcare provider based on factors such as the patient's age, weight, overall health, and the specific type of diabetes they have. It is usually administered as a subcutaneous injection using a prefilled pen or insulin pump. The injection site should be rotated regularly to prevent skin damage and fat buildup. Patients should follow their healthcare provider's instructions carefully and adhere to a consistent meal schedule. Regular monitoring of blood sugar levels is important.

What is the dosage form of Insulin Glargine and Lixisenatide?

Insulin Glargine and Lixisenatide is available in solution form.

What medications are contraindication with Insulin Glargine and Lixisenatide?

Medications that may interact with Insulin Glargine and Lixisenatide include nonprescription medicines such as aspirin, and medicines for appetite control, asthma, colds, cough, hay fever, or sinus problems. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider and follow their instructions regarding any potential interactions or contraindications.

How is Insulin Glargine and Lixisenatide administered?

Insulin Glargine and Lixisenatide is administered through a subcutaneous injection in the stomach, thighs, or upper arm. A different body area should be used for each injection to rotate body areas. The medicine should be given about the same time every day, usually within the hour before the first meal of the day. A new needle should be used for each injection, and the instructions provided by the doctor should be followed.

What are common precautions when taking Insulin Glargine and Lixisenatide?

Common precautions when taking Insulin Glargine and Lixisenatide include regular progress checks by the doctor, blood and urine tests to detect any unwanted side effects, avoiding alcohol consumption as it can lead to severe low blood sugar levels, and not taking any other medications without approval from the doctor.