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Insuman basal discontinued

Wurst

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I tried getting my 3 monthly insulin prescription and was told insuman basal is no longer available.

Has it been discontinued? Are there similar basal insulin I can switch to?

I've been using since diagnosis in 2011 so reluctant to change, but looks I don't have a choice.
 
Are there similar basal insulin I can switch to?
Insuman is an isophane insulin, also known as NPH.
Other brands of NPH, which should work about the same are Humulin-N (by Eli Lilly) and Insulatard (by NovoNordisk).

Most people prefer different basal insulins like Tresiba (works much longer, no peak), Levemir (not unlike NPH but less of a peak, slighly longer acting than NPH), or Lantus (glargine), somewhere in the middle between Tresiba and Levemir.
All of them are usually more stable than NPH, which has a relatively sharp peak and shorter action time.

You'll be able to obtain a different brand of NPH without issue, but it might be worth looking into other types of basal as well.
 
Insuman is an isophane insulin, also known as NPH.
Other brands of NPH, which should work about the same are Humulin-N (by Eli Lilly) and Insulatard (by NovoNordisk).

Most people prefer different basal insulins like Tresiba (works much longer, no peak), Levemir (not unlike NPH but less of a peak, slighly longer acting than NPH), or Lantus (glargine), somewhere in the middle between Tresiba and Levemir.
All of them are usually more stable than NPH, which has a relatively sharp peak and shorter action time.

You'll be able to obtain a different brand of NPH without issue, but it might be worth looking into other types of basal as well.
Thanks , I'll look into different types also. Probably mean a lot of trial and error when switching so not looking forward to that :-(
 
Hello!
Haven't been on the forum for quite some time, but I suppose you'd like to know that Hypurin Porcine Isophane should also be available still. It's a real "oldtimer", so it is of course possible that no one is really willing to prescribe it any longer...

Sorry for possilble spelling mistakes - not my mothertongue :)
 
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