Fiasp FlexTouch 100U/ml Prefilled Pen 3 ml Substitute
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Composition:
INSULIN ASPART-100IU
Uses:
Diabetes (Type 1 diabetes mellitus, Type 2 diabetes mellitus)
Medicinal Benefits:
Fiasp FlexTouch 100U/ml Prefilled Pen 3 ml works by ensuring rapid and consistent sugar control. Fiasp FlexTouch 100U/ml Prefilled Pen 3 ml is a fast-acting form of insulin that helps lower blood sugar levels after the intake of food. Prevents the risk of having severe complications of diabetes. It stimulates the recovery of sugar in muscle and fat cells and thus suppresses sugar production in the liver. Fiasp FlexTouch 100U/ml Prefilled Pen 3 ml helps in improving the glycaemic control, which in turn decreases the risk of progression of complications of diabetes like damage to the retina (retinopathy), damage to the kidney (nephropathy), impairment of nerve cells (neuropathy), delayed wound healing, diabetic foot ulcer and others. Besides this, Fiasp FlexTouch 100U/ml Prefilled Pen 3 ml can be safely prescribed to the diabetic mother during pregnancy and lactation.
Fiasp FlexTouch 100U/ml Prefilled Pen 3 ml typically begins working after 10-20 minutes, and will last for between 3 and 5 hours.
Fiasp FlexTouch 100U/ml Prefilled Pen 3 ml can be given to treat both the condition of type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus. However, your doctor will decide whether Fiasp FlexTouch 100U/ml Prefilled Pen 3 ml can be given to you or not depending on your present condition. Fiasp FlexTouch 100U/ml Prefilled Pen 3 ml should be avoided in patients who are allergic to Fiasp FlexTouch 100U/ml Prefilled Pen 3 ml or other forms of insulin, patients with kidney disease, liver disease, low blood sugar/glucose level (hypoglycaemia), and low potassium level (hypokalaemia).
Try to avoid intake of alcoholic beverages with Fiasp FlexTouch 100U/ml Prefilled Pen 3 ml as it may increase or decrease your blood sugar level.
Cold sweat; cool pale skin; headache; rapid heartbeat; feeling sick; feeling very hungry; temporary vision changes; drowsiness; unusual tiredness and weakness; nervousness or tremor; feeling anxious; feeling confused; difficulty in concentrating are some of the common signs of the low blood sugar level in an individual.
If you experience low blood sugar, eat glucose tablets or another high sugar snack (e.g. sweets, biscuits, fruit juice). Measure your blood sugar if possible and rest. Always carry glucose tablets or high sugar snacks with you. You should give a call to any of your family members if you are feeling dizziness or drowsiness.
Local allergic reactions (pain, redness, hives, inflammation, bruising, swelling and itching) at the injection site may occur. These usually disappear after a few weeks of taking your insulin. If they do not disappear, or if they spread throughout your body, talk to your doctor immediately.