Bobbi Kraham
Member Since 2022
Thank you for your input yesterday, @Wendy&Neko @FrostD and @Diane Tyler's Mom. I heard from our vet today and she clarified her thinking for me. She feels that changing him to a different type of insulin may allow for tighter control, and ideally, remission. She said there is a bit of trial and error to determine the best insulin fit for each diabetic cat. Lantus is generally her first choice, but shared the following about the other options:
1) more potent long lasting insulins like Levemir (this is a "cousin" to lantus and a bit more potent), I would not recommend Levemir for Dimi.
2) A more concentrated form of lantus called Toujeo. This may allow once/day insulin injections but is also very potent. A new study was just released showing this was very safe for cats
3) a slightly less potent type of insulin made for cats called Prozinc. This may allow a higher dose of insulin to be given which is more accurate to draw up into a syringe rather than the 1/4 unit increments that you are currently drawing into the syringe and in reality, very small dose adjustments in the 1/2 unit range are often imprecise when under 4 units of insulin.
If we were to change Dimi , I would opt for either option 2 or 3 listed above , there are pros and cons to each option and we will have to see what his response is once we make the change. Close monitoring is always our best guide to his treatment (along with your TLC at home and high protein low carb diet).
I do have trouble with the .25 unit dosing (my eyes aren't great), and even with a magnifying glass, I can never be sure I'm giving him a consistent does. Sometimes it might be closer to 1 unit and other times to 1.5 units. This is why I think she proposed option 3. I also got the sense that she likes to reserve Levemir for high dose kittys.
So what do you think about Toujeo once per day? Really appreciate your insight! Many thanks.
Previous post: https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/4-21-dimi-amps-172-7-337-9-366-pmps-392.262318/#post-2940569
1) more potent long lasting insulins like Levemir (this is a "cousin" to lantus and a bit more potent), I would not recommend Levemir for Dimi.
2) A more concentrated form of lantus called Toujeo. This may allow once/day insulin injections but is also very potent. A new study was just released showing this was very safe for cats
3) a slightly less potent type of insulin made for cats called Prozinc. This may allow a higher dose of insulin to be given which is more accurate to draw up into a syringe rather than the 1/4 unit increments that you are currently drawing into the syringe and in reality, very small dose adjustments in the 1/2 unit range are often imprecise when under 4 units of insulin.
If we were to change Dimi , I would opt for either option 2 or 3 listed above , there are pros and cons to each option and we will have to see what his response is once we make the change. Close monitoring is always our best guide to his treatment (along with your TLC at home and high protein low carb diet).
I do have trouble with the .25 unit dosing (my eyes aren't great), and even with a magnifying glass, I can never be sure I'm giving him a consistent does. Sometimes it might be closer to 1 unit and other times to 1.5 units. This is why I think she proposed option 3. I also got the sense that she likes to reserve Levemir for high dose kittys.
So what do you think about Toujeo once per day? Really appreciate your insight! Many thanks.
Previous post: https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/4-21-dimi-amps-172-7-337-9-366-pmps-392.262318/#post-2940569