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<blockquote data-quote="MarkMunday" data-source="post: 2301612" data-attributes="member: 525839"><p>When do you take the Lantus? If it is before bed, that is why you are going hypo overnight. I use 13 units of Lantus in the morning to avoid nighttime hypos. I would prefer a shorter acting basal, but only Lantus is available here. Blood glucose should stay much the same overnight. If it doesn't, adjustment of dosage and/or timing of basal insulin should be considered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkMunday, post: 2301612, member: 525839"] When do you take the Lantus? If it is before bed, that is why you are going hypo overnight. I use 13 units of Lantus in the morning to avoid nighttime hypos. I would prefer a shorter acting basal, but only Lantus is available here. Blood glucose should stay much the same overnight. If it doesn't, adjustment of dosage and/or timing of basal insulin should be considered. [/QUOTE]
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