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Changing From Lantus To Tresiba
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<blockquote data-quote="Kirbster" data-source="post: 1801393" data-attributes="member: 47482"><p>I've been on Lantus for what seems like forever, but after reading lots of positive feedback about Tresiba I have decided I'd like to give it a try as it seems it is a lot flatter and more predictable than Lantus. I emailed my dietitian (as I have a great relationship with her) to ask whether I need to see my GP or a consultant about it, and she said because Tresiba is "off formula" I will need to see the consultant as he will need to recommend it.</p><p></p><p>I'm more than happy to do that, but I just wanted to know anyone else's experiences on trying to get Tresiba. Did you find it a battle to get it approved? Was it easy? I'm really not sure what "off formula" is but presume it means it's a drug that is prescribed only if there's a need, so I might need to build my case!</p><p></p><p>TIA,</p><p>Erin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kirbster, post: 1801393, member: 47482"] I've been on Lantus for what seems like forever, but after reading lots of positive feedback about Tresiba I have decided I'd like to give it a try as it seems it is a lot flatter and more predictable than Lantus. I emailed my dietitian (as I have a great relationship with her) to ask whether I need to see my GP or a consultant about it, and she said because Tresiba is "off formula" I will need to see the consultant as he will need to recommend it. I'm more than happy to do that, but I just wanted to know anyone else's experiences on trying to get Tresiba. Did you find it a battle to get it approved? Was it easy? I'm really not sure what "off formula" is but presume it means it's a drug that is prescribed only if there's a need, so I might need to build my case! TIA, Erin [/QUOTE]
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