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It's a biosimilar of NovoRapid (insulin aspart), so you can expect it to work the same.After speaking to the pharmacy they assure me this is exactly the same.
Hi
I'm hoping someone can help here.
I went to collect My 2 monthly prescription today and was given trurapi instead of my normal novo rapid.
After speaking to the pharmacy they assure me this is exactly the same. But I am reluctant to try this.
I have since returned the insulin as the vials are a different shape and the fine point needles do not fit and are not able to twist on. I've attached a picture.
Has anyone else had this problem. Should the pharmacy be changing my insulin? I've requested novo rapid and have been told to go back next week as there's supply issues. (Have about 2 weeks worth in my fridge)
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You could always ask them to supply the correct pen for the new brand of insulin.
I was forced to switch and the results have been dismal. It takes forever to lower the blood sugars and then refuses to stop. I was using 4 to 6 unts of Novo rapid and I now get lows of 2.0 to 3.0 on 3-4 units I also seem to have a lot more itching spotsIt's a biosimilar of NovoRapid (insulin aspart), so you can expect it to work the same.
However, the manufacturer is not the same, Trurapi is by Sanofi and NovoRapid by NovoNordisk, and you cannot use the same pen for it.
You were right to return it, as you cannot use it without the right pen, and they should know this.
Have you discussed this with your HCP?I also seem to have a lot more itching spots
The needles for my solostar junior pen are the glucoRX needles, all star pens are not smart insulin pens, I have all star pro and solostar pen, I use TRURAPI insulin too, I find it works a bit better than the Novorapid for me personally.Hi All,
I just received a letter from my GP saying I am being switched from NovoRapid cartridges with a NovoPen 6 to Trurapi cartridges & supposed to get a new Allstar Pro pen.
Do I need to ask for a new prescription for the screw on needles - I am currently using GlucoRx FinePoint hypodermic insulin needles for pre-filled / reusable pen injectors screw on 5mm/31gauge
Also can't seem to find any definitive info regarding Allstar Pro pens being smart (ie connect via bluetooth to my phone for dosage recording) - it's not vital as I can record my doses in the Libre App but it was helpful if I forgot to record dose at the time of injection
Thankfully I have enough NovoRapid for the time being so not time sensitive/rushed.
Thanx
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