Angel T Cappell
Member Since 2021
My cats blood sugar has dropped to 300 3 hours after insulin. Should I give him a lesser dose if still low at next dose time?
Am I understanding that I don't have to throw out pen after 28 days? It says on pen and vet said same. This link mentions a human test kit vet had us get a pet one. Alpha trak 2As Sienne mentioned we need a lot more info and the spreadsheet set up
One Lantus should last at least almost 6 months depending on the dose
28 days refers to humans and don't have to be refrigerated
We all use syringes and draw out the insulin from the pen
Do you have the syringes with half unit markings
The signature is at the end of everyone's post in gray, do you see mine?
Once you have everything set up members will be able to help you
At night time you need to get at least one test in after his PMPS, maybe @+3 and if possible @+6
Depending on his numbers you may have to test more
I will give you the Lantus link so you can read about the 2 dosing methods
you will need to choose one, they will tell you when you should increase or decrease the dose
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/thr...-low-go-slow-slgs-tight-regulation-tr.210110/
Hi Angel no you don't have to throw away the pen at all.Am I understanding that I don't have to throw out pen after 28 days? It says on pen and vet said same. This link mentions a human test kit vet had us get a pet one. Alpha trak 2
Sure the vet told you to get the Alpha Trak because that's what they useThis link mentions a human test kit vet had us get a pet one. Alpha trak 2
Let me know if you need help with setting up your Signature and Spreadsheet. Will only take me a couple of minutes to do it for you.Will do spread sheet when I am home with computer since the link recommends that.
Thank you. That will save a lot of money. Ive been keeping it out of fridge after opening like it says. One I'm using has been out of fridge for about three days. Can I start putting it in fridge and use longer or start with next pen that way? Thanks for the adviceHi Angel no you don't have to throw away the pen at all.
Glargine/Lantus or any of the biosimilars (generics) last far longer than 28 days. Barring any problems, you should be able to use a pen until you run out of insulin in the pen. I used a pen for almost 6 months . (The pharmaceutical company only ran tests for a 28 day period since they were developing the insulin for humans who use much larger doses than our cats.)
It is only humans who carry their insulin around with them. For cats, insulin is kept in the fridge, taken out twice a day for shots
When you keep them in the fridge put the on the middle shelf never on the door
If you have more than one pen they will be good until the expiration date on them, as long as they are kept in the fridge
I'm really not sureThank you. That will save a lot of money. Ive been keeping it out of fridge after opening like it says. One I'm using has been out of fridge for about three days. Can I start putting it in fridge and use longer or start with next pen that way? Thanks for the advice
I have never warmed it up for Tyler , if you want to you can fill the syringe and wait 5 minutes if you want to. Does it bother him if it's cold?One last question. Do you warm up whole pen before injection or fill syringe and let it get warm?
Unless you have a high-dose cat (>~5 units), the heat capacity of the syringe will sufficiently warm the insulin. For large does, just let the filled syringe stay at room temperature for 5 minutes or greater.One last question. Do you warm up whole pen before injection or fill syringe and let it get warm?