Good you got an email from your hospital! First I've heard of it when I went to the pharmacy and they say they were out of stock and could not fulfil it from their suppliers!!The shortage is said to last into next year, the solution is to change insulin
My hospital sent an email last week as follows
Due to a shortage of Humalog insulin in vials can we suggest that if you are on this insulin via your pump can you ask your GP to prescribe the following insulin from your GP
Admelog 10 ml vials or
Novorapid 10 ml vials or
Trurapi 10 ml vials
Any of these will be ok or use in your pumps
I'm in New Zealand where the humalog cartridges for non disposable pens are readily available and I've always used them for my pump. My fills are 2ml and 2 cartridges lasts me 3 fills...I just put an email to my hospital and they called me back within 10 minutes!! They are going to switch me to Novorapid as the humalog Kwikpens apparently are not suitable for pump use
How do you get insulin out of a cartridge or flexpen into a Minimed reservoir?I'm in New Zealand where the humalog cartridges for non disposable pens are readily available and I've always used them for my pump. My fills are 2ml and 2 cartridges lasts me 3 fills...
I'm using a tandem tslim x2, which is filled via a special tandem syringe. I just draw the insulin into the syringe from the cartridge(s) instead of from a vial. No need to do an air shot before withdrawing insulin otherwise the same as using a vial.How do you get insulin out of a cartridge or flexpen into a Minimed reservoir?
Those syringes must be different from the Minimed reservoirs.They don’t fit on the end. And, I see no way to get insulin into reservoir any other way. And, I can’t figure out a work around. In fact, after looking at my insurance formulary, I don’t think they’ll pay for any Novolog! I have to try a generic first. I didn’t even know there was a generic.I'm using a tandem tslim x2, which is filled via a special tandem syringe. I just draw the insulin into the syringe from the cartridge(s) instead of from a vial. No need to do an air shot before withdrawing insulin otherwise the same as using a vial.
They are short of the glass vials to put the humalog in. They have plenty of humalog. My pharmacy ask my gp to supply cartridges instead. Humalog is the only insulin I can use without problems I've been on it nearly 34 years.
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