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<blockquote data-quote="MeiChanski" data-source="post: 2114123" data-attributes="member: 503481"><p>I've been on both Levemir and Tresiba. Levemir is a lot shorter duration than lantus I think like 16-18hrs?, better split dose for better coverage and lots of flexibility because you can tweak either morning dose or evening dose. However no matter how I tweaked it, I was going hypo and nocturnal hypos were a concern of mine when I had my accident. So consultant told me to try Tresiba, it's one inject and lasts 36 hours? so if you miss your dose by like 2hrs it wouldn't be an issue but I don't suggest missing your basal. With Levemir if you miss it, you'll start running high. It is much flatter profile compared to lantus and levemir. I've been quite happy with Tresiba.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeiChanski, post: 2114123, member: 503481"] I've been on both Levemir and Tresiba. Levemir is a lot shorter duration than lantus I think like 16-18hrs?, better split dose for better coverage and lots of flexibility because you can tweak either morning dose or evening dose. However no matter how I tweaked it, I was going hypo and nocturnal hypos were a concern of mine when I had my accident. So consultant told me to try Tresiba, it's one inject and lasts 36 hours? so if you miss your dose by like 2hrs it wouldn't be an issue but I don't suggest missing your basal. With Levemir if you miss it, you'll start running high. It is much flatter profile compared to lantus and levemir. I've been quite happy with Tresiba. [/QUOTE]
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