TheBigNewt
Well-Known Member
Does anyone but me remember using "ultralente" as a once daily basal shot before Lantus came out? I was put on it almost right away in 1984. Lantus was approved by the FDA here in 2000 so I used ultralente for 15 years and it worked fine. What it was was a regular animal insulin mixed with some protein or something that it stuck to so it was absorbed very slowly. You mixed it before filling the syringe. And I could add some regular if I were going to eat breakfast right afterward. I injected in the morning just like I do Lantus. And it was cheap too. I'm pretty sure you can't get it anymore which is sort of too bad because Lantus is freaking expensive at least here if you don't have insurance. I got it in vials. Now I get the "generic" Basaglar in pens actually for less money because I changed my prescription dose so I got more pens with the same 90 day copay, so they last 6 months now instead of 3. I'm learning how to play the drug insurance game!
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