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<blockquote data-quote="SimonP78" data-source="post: 2613559" data-attributes="member: 556474"><p>Yes, you can halve the dosage of lantus and split the dose, or combine it into one injection. The duration of this insulin is ~24h so this works, though the insulin activity is not completely flat (some slight peaks and it tails off) so you may find doing one or the other works better for you. I split my dose for example, which also gives flexibility if I'm going to have a busy day so can then reduce my basal.</p><p></p><p>Why didn't you take any insulin when your blood glucose was 7.4mmol/l, it sounds like this is a decent reading, presumably you ought to now take the same insulin that you took to get this result, otherwise you'll find your background blood glucose will go back up once the lantus has completely gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SimonP78, post: 2613559, member: 556474"] Yes, you can halve the dosage of lantus and split the dose, or combine it into one injection. The duration of this insulin is ~24h so this works, though the insulin activity is not completely flat (some slight peaks and it tails off) so you may find doing one or the other works better for you. I split my dose for example, which also gives flexibility if I'm going to have a busy day so can then reduce my basal. Why didn't you take any insulin when your blood glucose was 7.4mmol/l, it sounds like this is a decent reading, presumably you ought to now take the same insulin that you took to get this result, otherwise you'll find your background blood glucose will go back up once the lantus has completely gone. [/QUOTE]
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