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<blockquote data-quote="robert72" data-source="post: 873108" data-attributes="member: 42874"><p>It's a long time since I let them rise very much but easily into double figures over 2 or 3 hours.</p><p></p><p>I'm currently taking 12u of u100 Tresiba but it can go down to 10u at times. I use the Penfil cartridges in a NovoPen Echo (non-disposable) as it has a dose and memory feature. It also does half units. </p><p></p><p>I don't know how the basal dose would relate to using a pump, but when I switched from Lantus, I cut the dose to about 75% and titrated as needed. Only took about a week to find my level. </p><p></p><p>I believe the u200 only comes in disposable pens - it's aimed at people who take very large doses. If you get cartridges for a NovoPen Echo, there's less chance of mistake at the chemist as it can only be u100.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robert72, post: 873108, member: 42874"] It's a long time since I let them rise very much but easily into double figures over 2 or 3 hours. I'm currently taking 12u of u100 Tresiba but it can go down to 10u at times. I use the Penfil cartridges in a NovoPen Echo (non-disposable) as it has a dose and memory feature. It also does half units. I don't know how the basal dose would relate to using a pump, but when I switched from Lantus, I cut the dose to about 75% and titrated as needed. Only took about a week to find my level. I believe the u200 only comes in disposable pens - it's aimed at people who take very large doses. If you get cartridges for a NovoPen Echo, there's less chance of mistake at the chemist as it can only be u100. [/QUOTE]
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