Insulin Human Isophane (NPH) Subcutaneous Route

How is Insulin Human Isophane (NPH) Subcutaneous Route dosed?

The dosage of Insulin Human Isophane (NPH) Subcutaneous Route varies for different patients and is determined by a doctor's orders. Follow the doctor's instructions or the directions on the label. Do not alter the brand, type, or dose of insulin without consulting a doctor. Double-check the concentration and dose before administering the medication.

What is the dosage form of Insulin Human Isophane (NPH) Subcutaneous Route?

The available dosage form of Insulin Human Isophane (NPH) for Subcutaneous Route is Suspension.

How is Insulin Human Isophane (NPH) Subcutaneous Route administered?

Insulin Human Isophane (NPH) (Intermediate-Acting Insulin) is typically administered subcutaneously using an insulin pen or syringe. Follow the healthcare professional's instructions for preparing the medicine, injecting it, and disposing of needles and injection devices properly. Double-check the concentration and dose of the insulin. Adhere to the doctor-prescribed meal plan, exercise regularly, and test blood sugar or ketones as directed.

What are common precautions when taking Insulin Human Isophane (NPH) Subcutaneous Route?

Common precautions when taking Insulin Human Isophane (NPH) Subcutaneous Route include:

  1. Always use a new needle for the prefilled pen each time you give yourself an injection, and dispose of the needle after each use.
  2. Follow the special meal plan prescribed by your doctor.
  3. Regularly exercise and test blood sugar or ketones as directed.
  4. Do not change the brand, type, or dose of insulin without consulting a doctor.
  5. Verify the correct type of insulin upon receiving a new supply and check the label.

Discuss any concerns or questions about your insulin therapy with your healthcare provider.