I wanted to start a thread for anyone using Levemir and wondering what happens next.
It looks like it’s being phased out completely, so most of us will need to change our basal insulin soon. (Before end 2026)
A few things worth asking each other:
If you’re unsure which insulin to ask for, what questions would you take to your next clinic appointment?
Let’s share what’s working and what’s not so none of us are guessing when the change comes.
To confirm it due to be unavailable from end of 2026, we have 12 months to take control rather than be controlled.
It looks like it’s being phased out completely, so most of us will need to change our basal insulin soon. (Before end 2026)
A few things worth asking each other:
- Who here has already spoken to their diabetes team about switching?
- Which replacement were you offered — Tresiba, Toujeo, or something else? If any?
- If you’ve already changed, how has your control or hypo pattern been? Answers for Forced change from levemir going only.
- Did your clinic reduce your dose when you switched, or keep it the same?
- Anyone still using twice-daily Levemir — did you move to a single daily dose with the new one?
- Any differences in pen devices or injection feel compared to Levemir?
- For people combining with NovoRapid, did you have to change your ratios after the swap?
- Changes will be lifestyle based so try add small amounts of information on lifestyle, could be 9-5 active 5 nights per week, or 9-5 not active.
If you’re unsure which insulin to ask for, what questions would you take to your next clinic appointment?
Let’s share what’s working and what’s not so none of us are guessing when the change comes.
To confirm it due to be unavailable from end of 2026, we have 12 months to take control rather than be controlled.