On FDMB, it's been said all the time that I have been a member - Do not roll Lantus.
Sure, some insulins may need to be 'gently rolled', but I had been told that Lantus and Levemir should not be rolled or shaken. Even the sticky in the proper handling states as follows:
PROPER HANDLING OF LANTUS and LEVEMIR
Lantus and Levemir should be inspected visually prior to administration and should be used only if it appears clear and colorless.
Never shake or roll your vial, cartridge, or pen.
For bubbles, tapping on the syringe has been needed at times, so is that harming the insulin, going against the do not roll instruction? A video on the Levemir site for Canada at one points instructs to tap the cartridge section of the pen, so I am thinking what's the deal? Tapping is OK, but a gentle roll is not OK?
In the facebook FDMB group, there's talk about the Lantus should be rolled, according to the instructions given to a group member from someone at Sanofi-Adventis, so now I am wondering, did that member really call the company, and speak to someone who knows or someone who is in error, or does it really matter.
Can someone provide some sort of official documentation that supports rolling or no rolling?
I would hate to think that some people are actually harming their insulin because of some misguided instructions.
Sure, some insulins may need to be 'gently rolled', but I had been told that Lantus and Levemir should not be rolled or shaken. Even the sticky in the proper handling states as follows:
PROPER HANDLING OF LANTUS and LEVEMIR
Lantus and Levemir should be inspected visually prior to administration and should be used only if it appears clear and colorless.
Never shake or roll your vial, cartridge, or pen.
For bubbles, tapping on the syringe has been needed at times, so is that harming the insulin, going against the do not roll instruction? A video on the Levemir site for Canada at one points instructs to tap the cartridge section of the pen, so I am thinking what's the deal? Tapping is OK, but a gentle roll is not OK?
In the facebook FDMB group, there's talk about the Lantus should be rolled, according to the instructions given to a group member from someone at Sanofi-Adventis, so now I am wondering, did that member really call the company, and speak to someone who knows or someone who is in error, or does it really matter.
Can someone provide some sort of official documentation that supports rolling or no rolling?
I would hate to think that some people are actually harming their insulin because of some misguided instructions.