lovemycat444
Member Since 2017
My cat has Diabetes II. He's mainly been on Lantus for the last 2 years. For the past year he's been on Lantus, currently on 4 units. Since Lantus is so expensive, (I was given the below information on Basaglar as an alternative) that Basaglar pens are much more affordable. I'm anxious to change bc I'm so accostomed to using Lantus and don't want to risk making an (over)dosing mistake even though I'm extremely careful, always.
If anyone has any tips or advice or experience with the Basaglar pens can you please let me know? thank you so much!
Basaglar is out now...it's not technically a generic, it's a 'biosimilar'
of Glargine, as it has the same amino acid sequence as Glargine. They're
not giving it away...it's about $300 for a pack of 5 pens vs about $400
for a pack of 5 Glargine pens.
If you buy a pack of 5 pens, keep them in the fridge, opening them
one-at-a-time, and keep an open pen for about 4 months (some people even
keep an open pen for 6 months)....then that pack is actually cheap insulin
e.g. if the pack lasts 20 months, that's $20/month for Glargine. But the
initial outlay is steep...
If anyone has any tips or advice or experience with the Basaglar pens can you please let me know? thank you so much!
Basaglar is out now...it's not technically a generic, it's a 'biosimilar'
of Glargine, as it has the same amino acid sequence as Glargine. They're
not giving it away...it's about $300 for a pack of 5 pens vs about $400
for a pack of 5 Glargine pens.
If you buy a pack of 5 pens, keep them in the fridge, opening them
one-at-a-time, and keep an open pen for about 4 months (some people even
keep an open pen for 6 months)....then that pack is actually cheap insulin
e.g. if the pack lasts 20 months, that's $20/month for Glargine. But the
initial outlay is steep...
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