7/27 lantus or levemir ? tibbs

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tibbs5

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hi everyone
question . which do you think is a better insulin
lantus or levemir? tibbsy is currently on lantus but i am just wondering if levemir is something i should check out for him. what is the difference and why would one be better than the other etc? thanks alot
 
We have a saying around here: The best insulin is the one that works for your cat. Some cats respond better to one "flavor" of insulin than another.

Lantus and Levemir are both depot insulin and that's where the similarities stop. Lantus is an acidic base, cultured in vats of ecoli, can sting at higher doses, some cats react to the sting even at low doses as well. It forms time released crystals under the skin.

Levemir is a neutral base, cultured in vats of brewer's yeast, no string at any level, it binds and unbinds to the albunim (sp?)

Tibbs is still early in the dance I wouldn't look to change insulin just yet. Lantus so far has the highest remission rate although mostly because Levemir is fairly new for use in felines. And usually used more in lifelong insulin dependent or high dose kitties.

Levemir also has a later onset and a later nadir normally but every cat is different.

Mel and The Fur Gang
 
ok mel. thanks so much. he is only on 1 unit and the shot does not seem to bother him at all yet so
i will stay with it.
 
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