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Thank you - I will go to a pharmacist see what they say and if they think I should go to A&E. I have been on novorapid for 15 years so I've no clue if it is thatHello @ohitsnicola sounds like your having a bit of a rough time.
I'm not medically trained.
I was on Novarapid for 20+ years and did not suffer any skin allergies, however I was doing the Google and came across this which is a Nova patient information leaflet from California,
https://www.novonordisk.ca/content/...oducts/PDF/novorapid-consumer-information.pdf
Note on page 7 under Less Commonly Repoted side effect it mentions hives.
But if they are causing you that much discomfort then I would certainly see a pharmacist or go to A&E to get some treatment.
Good luck.
Thank you - I will go to a pharmacist see what they say and if they think I should go to A&E. I have been on novorapid for 15 years so I've no clue if it is that
My closest walk in centre is 9 miles away but A&E is a five minute walk but don't want to go there and waste time, I went to out of hours GP last weekend who said if the tablets she gave me doesn't work then I'd need bloods done... I'm just unbelievably itchyNicola - Do you have a walk-in centre nearby? Our newarest here is about 15 miles away, so they're not alwys convenient, but they are good for the maybe-not-quite emergency things that are driving us bonkers.
We do have an out of hours GP, accessible via 111.
Oh, that's so annoying.My closest walk in centre is 9 miles away but A&E is a five minute walk but don't want to go there and waste time, I went to out of hours GP last weekend who said if the tablets she gave me doesn't work then I'd need bloods done... I'm just unbelievably itchy
Tried looking for Epsom salts when I was out but couldn't see any. Spoke to a pharmacist, who said to carry on taking the fexofenadine and wait to see a GP but obviously if I get any worse then get seen sooner. I just hate not knowing what it is! Woke up this morning and then just flared up again and then took my daughter out for her birthday and my face and eye lid started to flare upI used to get allergic skin reactions a long time ago. My mum's advice back then was that I use either an epsom salt bath, or else add some jumbo oats to the cut-off foot of a pair of tights, tie it in a knot and soak it in the bath. (The tights foot is to stop the oats turning into porridge in your bath). Worked pretty well for the itch. Epsom salts was best.
If you've never used epsom salts for anything, you might want to do a skin patch test - especially if you've scratched raw patches.
Granted it was a fair while back but it worked! And I did the oat thing with my son when he was tiny and had chickenpox badly. Also, don't forget good old calomine lotion.
I second the speaking to a pharmacist for advice; they can be helpful about this sort of thing, whilst waiting to see a doctor.
Also, I injected rapid about 20 mins ago and I'm itching everywhere again
I have no idea, how would I find out if its different to what I was using?Are you on a new batch of your insulin Nicola? Sometimes manufacturers reformulate medications - tablets, lotions, that sort of thing. They mainly do it to make the products more stable or improve in some other way, so if there is anything else in the vials, that could be the issue?
The Patient information leaflet lists the following ingredients:
"The other ingredients are glycerol, phenol, metacresol, zinc chloride, disodium phosphate dihydrate, sodium chloride, hydrochloric acid, sodium hydroxide and water for injections."
I hope you get to the bottom of it all soon.
I have no idea, how would I find out if its different to what I was using?
I will have a look thank you! Never been allergic to anything in my life well not that I know of and now I can't work out what I am allergic too haha!I asked Dr Google, but nothing came up.
You could always give their medical information line or customer care line a call?
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The Patient Info leaflet is here: https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/product/7920/pil#companyDetails The section listing ingredients is Section 6.
Who knew there was so much in a vial of insulin?!
Just called 111 who said to just wait until my GP appointment Tuesday, yet my hives are worse, I've taken my libre off now too, I'm so itchy and fed up, in tearsI asked Dr Google, but nothing came up.
You could always give their medical information line or customer care line a call?
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The Patient Info leaflet is here: https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/product/7920/pil#companyDetails The section listing ingredients is Section 6.
Who knew there was so much in a vial of insulin?!
Just called 111 who said to just wait until my GP appointment Tuesday, yet my hives are worse, I've taken my libre off now too, I'm so itchy and fed up, in tearsmy it's spread to my foot and breasts now tooView attachment 32744View attachment 32745
I feel okay, just extremely fed up and itchy trying to refrain from scratching but it's so hard! Took a fexofenadine couple of hours ago and it's done nothing, which is why I rang 111Aside from the hives, do you feel well otherwise?
You'll be needing some cotton mittens soon to stop the scratching. Did your little one have those as a baby?I feel okay, just extremely fed up and itchy trying to refrain from scratching but it's so hard! Took a fexofenadine couple of hours ago and it's done nothing, which is why I rang 111
She did, not that she kept them on hahaYou'll be needing some cotton mittens soon to stop the scratching. Did your little one have those as a baby?
It must be rotten being so itchy for so long, when you think it might be your novorapid, but obviously have to continue to take it.
If you begging to feel unwell, you must do something before Tuesday.
I feel okay, just extremely fed up and itchy trying to refrain from scratching but it's so hard! Took a fexofenadine couple of hours ago and it's done nothing, which is why I rang 111
I went A&E today as they got even worse today - A&E doctors were stumped as everything they assumed was causing, I had already been tested for recently. They gave me steroids for a week and GP needs to refer me to immunology for allergy tests. They mentioned my insulin and if it's changed manufactors but they haven't I asked Dr Google, but nothing came up.
You could always give their medical information line or customer care line a call?
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The Patient Info leaflet is here: https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/product/7920/pil#companyDetails The section listing ingredients is Section 6.
Who knew there was so much in a vial of insulin?!
I went A&E today as they got even worse today - A&E doctors were stumped as everything they assumed was causing, I had already been tested for recently. They gave me steroids for a week and GP needs to refer me to immunology for allergy tests. They mentioned my insulin and if it's changed manufactors but they haven't
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