Kate & Toby
Member Since 2019
Hello everyone,
I have convinced my vet to move Toby to a longer acting insulin, my preference was Levemir over Lantus but she is challenging me and I'd like to go back to her with a response and so would love you guys with experience to help me.
The vet said:
I am comfortable changing to a longer acting insulin. My usual choice would be glargine (lantus) and also last time we looked into use of determir we had trouble with accurate dosing in animals less than 10kg even with use of an insulin pen. There is more literature regarding glargine too. If you are aware of a way to get accurate dosing I have nothing against use of Determir. Otherwise I recommend we change him to Glargine 1 unit twice daily – this a conservative dose particularly as he is underweight. Be aware that the nadir with these longer acting insulins may be close to the time of the next injection. If we changed his insulin I would ask you to take occasional BG’s to monitor for hypoglycaemia but otherwise to wait 5-7 days before performing a full curve. Insulin dose would not be changed in that time unless he was going too low (<3.5mmol/l).
Is accurate dosing a problem with Lev?
I am keen to get started as his BG is way too high, do I need to be around for extra testing when I start? I work all day so do my curves at the weekend usually.
Thanks in advance.
@FurBabiesMama @MrWorfMen's Mom
I have convinced my vet to move Toby to a longer acting insulin, my preference was Levemir over Lantus but she is challenging me and I'd like to go back to her with a response and so would love you guys with experience to help me.
The vet said:
I am comfortable changing to a longer acting insulin. My usual choice would be glargine (lantus) and also last time we looked into use of determir we had trouble with accurate dosing in animals less than 10kg even with use of an insulin pen. There is more literature regarding glargine too. If you are aware of a way to get accurate dosing I have nothing against use of Determir. Otherwise I recommend we change him to Glargine 1 unit twice daily – this a conservative dose particularly as he is underweight. Be aware that the nadir with these longer acting insulins may be close to the time of the next injection. If we changed his insulin I would ask you to take occasional BG’s to monitor for hypoglycaemia but otherwise to wait 5-7 days before performing a full curve. Insulin dose would not be changed in that time unless he was going too low (<3.5mmol/l).
Is accurate dosing a problem with Lev?
I am keen to get started as his BG is way too high, do I need to be around for extra testing when I start? I work all day so do my curves at the weekend usually.
Thanks in advance.
@FurBabiesMama @MrWorfMen's Mom