Lantus 101 (terse version :smile
1) give the same dose am and pm, at 12 hour intervals
2) dose adjustments are based on the
nadir - the lowest glucose level after a shot. This is somewhere around +5 to +7 hours after a shot of Lantus
3) you need to wait
a) at least 5 days (10 shots), on the same dose, before using a nadir to adjust dose upward if on the 1st dose
b) at least 3 days ( 6 shots), on the same dose, before using a nadir to adjust dose upward if on the 2nd dose
4) a) if it is less than 1 year of diabetes and the glucose goes below 50, a dose reduction is earned
4) b) if it is more than 1 year of diabetes and the glucose goes below 40, a dose reduction is earned
5)
when on insulin, if you get a glucose level below 40 mg/dL on a human glucometer, it is treated as a
hypoglycemic episode. The glucose may be too low for the cat and you must take action to raise it because
if the glucose continues to drop, it could kill the cat. The cat may or may not have symptoms; we treat 'as if' to prevent the possibility of the more serious situation.
6) if a cat goes too low, or drops too fast, on a dose, the body may 'bounce', that is, release counter-regulatory hormones to release stored glucose. These elevated numbers may take 3 days to level back down.