COMPOSITION
AnsulinĀ® R Injection 40 IU/ml: Each ml solution contains Insulin Human (rDNA) USP 40 IU
(equivalent to 1.388 mg) as Soluble Insulin Human (Regular).
INDICATION
Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.
USAGE
1. AnsulinĀ® should be injected subcutaneously 15 minutes to one hour before meal. The exact time
for administration is suggested by doctors with regard to each individualās case.
2. Prepare before use
Firstly, clean your hands. Shake or rotate the vial gently to mix the solution uniformly and check
if the insulin has the normal appearance.
If using a new AnsulinĀ® bottle then flip off the plastic protective cap and wipe the rubber
stopper with an alcohol swab.
Draw air into your syringe equal to the amount of insulin needed. Puncture the needle into the
vial and inject the air.
Turn the bottle and syringe upside down. Withdraw correct dose of insulin into the syringe.
Before pulling out the needle, check if there are any bubbles remain in the syringe.
If so, put the syringe upright and tap the syringe to discharge the air bubbles.
3. Injection Site
Choose the area where skin is less tight, such as the upper arm, thigh, buttock and abdomen, etc. To
avoid tissue damage, choose a site for each injection that is at least 1 cm from the previous injection
site.
4. Injection Method
Cleanse the skin with alcohol where the injection is to be made. Put the needle in such a position as
to form 45Ā° angle with the skin. Puncture the needle into skin and inject insulin. Then pull the
needle out and apply gentle pressure over the injected site for several seconds. Do not rub the
injection site.
OVER DOSAGE
Excessive use of insulin may lead to hypoglycemia during the treatment. Slight to moderate
hypoglycemia may suddenly occur. It is important to get immediate treatment when hypoglycemia
occurs. If you have frequent hypoglycemia, you should consult your doctor to discuss possible
changes in therapy, diet plans, and/or exercise programs to help you avoid hypoglycemia.
STORAGE
Store at 2Ā°C ā 8Ā°C in a refrigerator. Do not freeze. In case of insulin for recent use need not be
refrigerated, try to keep it in a cool place and keep away from heat and light. The insulin in use can
be kept under the room temperature for a month.
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