Guest guest Posted February 12, 2006 Report Share Posted February 12, 2006 So this means, it would be safe to prefill like one syringe with Lantus.. in the amount you would need, and then fill another with Novolog in the usual amount you would need without risking breaking your needles, etc? What is the best way to store them? This is all NEW to me in this concept, but might be helpful information for me as I work a lot of different hrs. at times, or busy, so anything like this, could be an advantage to me. ~~TINA~~ -- Re: Insulin If you aren't taking insulin and are severely cutting carbs and increasing exercise to keep you blood sugars low the body uses fats as energy and which causes really bad things to happen with your body. As far as doctors telling you these things... unless you ask, how would they know you might ever have the need to know? If you don't have an Rx, 99.9%of the insurance companies won't reimburse you for it anyway. Not to mention if you have your Rx filled at companies like Walgreens, you can go to any Walgreens nationwide and get a refill. (This is why many insurance companies won't authorize early refills for vacations.) As for prefilled syringes. You have used alcohol to disinfect the bottle and unless you have touched the needle elsewhere or stuck something in the cap, it is still sterile. You know, you inject air into the vial before you draw your insulin, and that isn't sterile either, but is fine as long as the insulin is used within 28-30 days. From what I've been told, you can't prefill syringes with insulins that are in suspension (any of the cloudy ones)... the needle could get plugged (from what I've been told). Mike > > Why was it because of not taking the insulin? Were you monitoring your > BG regularly as if at home or not? Was it because your BG went really > high or affects of not having insulin alone? > > It's good to know we can buy insulin and syringes over the counter. I > wonder why drs don't tell us these things so we are prepared? > > I've never heard of prefilling the syringes with insulin. I would be > afraid the tips of the needles would no longer be sterile once the cap > was removed and put back on. Also wondered about storing in the > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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