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Lantus to Tresiba, Novorapid to Fiasp
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<blockquote data-quote="db89" data-source="post: 1535027" data-attributes="member: 374526"><p>I can concur with this as someone who has switched from Novorapid to Fiasp on MDI within the last month. Whilst I've not had to make changes to my ratios yet compared to Novorapid, I have found that Fiasp seems to get it's job done more efficiently so there is less likely to be left on board at the next dose if I want a snack or my meals don't happen to be 4-5 hours apart. So I am becoming less concerned about stacking as Novorapid used to still seem to be finishing it's work later for me.</p><p></p><p>Don't be surprised if you find Fiasp doesn't work quite as fast as the literature suggests. I found generally it halved the time I take a pre-bolus across the board after some trial and error.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="db89, post: 1535027, member: 374526"] I can concur with this as someone who has switched from Novorapid to Fiasp on MDI within the last month. Whilst I've not had to make changes to my ratios yet compared to Novorapid, I have found that Fiasp seems to get it's job done more efficiently so there is less likely to be left on board at the next dose if I want a snack or my meals don't happen to be 4-5 hours apart. So I am becoming less concerned about stacking as Novorapid used to still seem to be finishing it's work later for me. Don't be surprised if you find Fiasp doesn't work quite as fast as the literature suggests. I found generally it halved the time I take a pre-bolus across the board after some trial and error. [/QUOTE]
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