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Tresiba 3ml cartridge pen

chrisbug

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Hi,
Could anyone please offer some advice? I am currently on Humulin I as my long acting insulin and soon to be put on Tresiba, I have just had a phone conversation with my nurse at my GPs who has put together the prescription.
The tresiba has been requested in 3ml cartridges and a NOVO PEN ECHO has been ordered to deliver the tresiba.
Is this correct? I cant find anything on-line to verify a suitable pen for tresiba.
Cheers
 
That's correct

Tresiba is made by nivonordisk

So any of the novopens will work.. The echo just has a digital readout on the end to indicate how long since your last dose


Just remember that tresiba takes about 3 days or so to build up in your system and to start working properly

Any dose changes take upto 3 days to take effect too
 
Hi Searley, thanks for your response. That has put my mind at ease as I sensed a bit of uncertainty on the phone.
Thanks
 
Hi Searley, thanks for your response. That has put my mind at ease as I sensed a bit of uncertainty on the phone.
Thanks

Would normally be a standard novopen not the echo but they take the same cartridges

Hope it works for you.. I was on it for about 5 years
 
I use Tresiba cartridges in a Novopen Echo. The Echo pen allows 0.5 unit doses plus a memory indicator of how long since last injection (handy if you have my memory!). As @searley mentions, Tresiba takes some days to build up - I switched straight from Levemir to Tresiba, then suffered a couple of unpleasant days as the Levemir had cleared my system, but the Tresiba was not yet operating at full strength. Maybe taper the transition from Humilin.
 
Yes but remember to save yourself extra injecting if you ever reach near 30U of Tresiba to ask for a NovoPen 5, the Echo can only do 30U and 0.5 increments but the NovoPen 5's max is 60U in 1U increments xx
 
Hi,
Could anyone please offer some advice? I am currently on Humulin I as my long acting insulin and soon to be put on Tresiba, I have just had a phone conversation with my nurse at my GPs who has put together the prescription.
The tresiba has been requested in 3ml cartridges and a NOVO PEN ECHO has been ordered to deliver the tresiba.
Is this correct? I cant find anything on-line to verify a suitable pen for tresiba.
Cheers
Wait are tresiba cartridges actually a thing? I didn’t know that. I get disposable pens for it, I hope you get along with the Tresiba anyway
 
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They do indeed do cartridges
 
Hi,
Thanks for the responses! I was taking 12 units of Humulin I at bedtime, I've begun my Tresiba on 10 units, give it a week to settle in and it's been 5 days now. (Took a while to establish that BD microfine needles do in fact fit NovoPen).
It appears I'm getting much more stable results throughout the day already
 
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