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Humalog® (insulin lispro) | Other Humalog Insulins
Humalog is an injectable, fast-acting insulin. Humalog starts working faster than other insulins that contain regular human insulin. Take Humalog within 15 ...
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Humalog® (insulin lispro) | Small Steps Video Clips
Small Steps Tips and Clips. It's important to be aware of what you eat since it can have such a dramatic impact on your blood sugar levels, ...
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Humalog® (insulin lispro) | Your Insulin Needs
There are three types of insulin: basal, mealtime, and mixture insulin. Read about the several factors involved in choosing which insulin or insulins are ...
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Traveling with Insulin Managing Your Diabetes
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Protect your insulin. Keep your insulin and all medicines in your carry-on bags. Airplane baggage compartments and car trunks can become ...
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Humalog® (insulin lispro) | High Blood Sugar
You have high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) when your blood sugar level has risen .... Humalog can be taken right after eating a meal. Check your blood sugar ...
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Humalog® (insulin lispro) | High Blood Sugar
Talk to your healthcare professional if low blood sugar is a problem for you. Other Side Effects Other potential side effects associated with the use of ...
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Humalog® (insulin lispro) | Prevention and Treatment of Low Blood ...
Humalog (insulin lispro injection [rDNA origin]) is for use in patients with diabetes to control high blood sugar and should be used with longer-acting ...
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Humalog® (insulin lispro) | High Blood Sugar
Learn about the different factors that can change blood sugar levels and how to avoid high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) by being in control of your diabetes.
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Humalog® (insulin lispro) | Side Effects of Mixture Insulin
As with any medication, there are possible side effects associated with taking mixture insulin such as Humalog Mix75/25 and Humalog Mix50/50. ...
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Humalog® (insulin lispro) | Controlling Your Blood Sugar
There are two good ways to find out if your diabetes is in control. You should do both. Test your blood sugar. Work with your diabetes educator to learn how ...