I have a large 12 year old male cat (Socrates) who was diagnosed with diabetes ~5 years ago. Primary vet started him on Lantus, but it stopped working. Switched to Prozinc, blood sugar bounced inconsistently from <40 to >490. Went to Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists and they switched him back to Lantus. I'm having trouble getting his blood sugar below 300 lately, monitored for the past 8 weeks with Freestyle Libre.
A confusing issue in dealing with this is the difference between the instructions provided on the Lantus Solostar box where it says to refrigerate the unopened pens, but "The in-use SoloStar shoud NOT (their emphasis) be refrigerated but should be kept at room temperature..."
I tried that, it didn't work, either. Not only my vet, the specialist, and this multiple posts on this forum promote refrigeration of Lantus.
If others on this site have had similar struggles with Prozinc and Lantus, but have found another insulin that has worked for them, please let me know and I'll ask my vet and the specialist their opinions.
Thanks, in advance....
A confusing issue in dealing with this is the difference between the instructions provided on the Lantus Solostar box where it says to refrigerate the unopened pens, but "The in-use SoloStar shoud NOT (their emphasis) be refrigerated but should be kept at room temperature..."
I tried that, it didn't work, either. Not only my vet, the specialist, and this multiple posts on this forum promote refrigeration of Lantus.
If others on this site have had similar struggles with Prozinc and Lantus, but have found another insulin that has worked for them, please let me know and I'll ask my vet and the specialist their opinions.
Thanks, in advance....
