Manouk & Billy
Active Member
Hello everyone,
My cat has been diagnosed with diabetes this August. My vet has been really helpful with his sister which suffered from a severe condition at the time, but as far as diabetes is concerned, I feel like there's a lot of knowledge missing. Not that I blame her, nobody can know it all.
I started the treatment as soon as I received the news. Billy receives Lantus twice a day since; he used to receive two units a day but it got up to four after about a month. Since my vet told me that insulin should be handled carefully and that I dropped the bottle on the floor today, I was a bit scared that the molecules would be damaged. I have no idea if what I'm saying makes sense, as I feel like such a newbie to all this. I wish I would have discovered this message board sooner.
Anyways, I went to the pharmacy to get another bottle and asked if there was an expiration date on Lantus. My bottle was to expire in a couple of months and the vet told me it lasts a long time, but still, I just wanted to make sure. You can imagine how shocked I was when she said insulin had to be replaced after 28 days... I've been using the same bottle of insulin for my cat for 6 months now!
Can insulin last longer for a cat than for a human? Have I been shooting the equivalent of water under my cat's skin for the past 5 months? Or worst, have I been giving him dangerous medication? Were the last 5 months of treatment all for nothing?
Needless to say that I bought another bottle of Lantus today, but I am feeling pretty down, and I would like to know how harmful I have been to my cat's health... Thank you.
My cat has been diagnosed with diabetes this August. My vet has been really helpful with his sister which suffered from a severe condition at the time, but as far as diabetes is concerned, I feel like there's a lot of knowledge missing. Not that I blame her, nobody can know it all.
I started the treatment as soon as I received the news. Billy receives Lantus twice a day since; he used to receive two units a day but it got up to four after about a month. Since my vet told me that insulin should be handled carefully and that I dropped the bottle on the floor today, I was a bit scared that the molecules would be damaged. I have no idea if what I'm saying makes sense, as I feel like such a newbie to all this. I wish I would have discovered this message board sooner.
Anyways, I went to the pharmacy to get another bottle and asked if there was an expiration date on Lantus. My bottle was to expire in a couple of months and the vet told me it lasts a long time, but still, I just wanted to make sure. You can imagine how shocked I was when she said insulin had to be replaced after 28 days... I've been using the same bottle of insulin for my cat for 6 months now!
Can insulin last longer for a cat than for a human? Have I been shooting the equivalent of water under my cat's skin for the past 5 months? Or worst, have I been giving him dangerous medication? Were the last 5 months of treatment all for nothing?
Needless to say that I bought another bottle of Lantus today, but I am feeling pretty down, and I would like to know how harmful I have been to my cat's health... Thank you.
