Insulin Packaging

deborahjayne7

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Type of diabetes
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I have recently picked up my usual prescription of insulin and all the packaging, including the cartridges are in a language that looks like Polish or Russian, although I am guessing as I am not an expert. This is the first time in over 25 years that this has happened and I was wondering if it has happened to anyone else. My main concerns are: Is it genuine? and how do I know it works the same as the insulin I am used to? The cartridges are covered in tiny stickers in English on the foil packaging that just confirm the name of the insulin. Can any one help? Many thanks
 

urbanracer

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Type of diabetes
Type 1
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Not being able to eat as many chocolate digestives as I used to.
Which pharmacist? A high street chain or an independent (if there are any left)?
 

urbanracer

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Type of diabetes
Type 1
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Not being able to eat as many chocolate digestives as I used to.
If I hadn't seen the reply from @azure I think I would have suggested that you take it back and queery it.

I guess ASDA should be fairly safe, they're probably buying from the cheapest distributor.
 
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jocat44

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I know my mums blood pressure tablets are in the same coloured box with foreign writing then some English stickers stuck over the top. My insulin etc in English at moment
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