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Relvar Ellipta (combined inhaler) affecting blood sugars and basal insulin
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<blockquote data-quote="urbanracer" data-source="post: 2257363" data-attributes="member: 140811"><p>Exactly what you're doing is not really clear to me but Levemir only lasts about 18 hours in the body, forget what it says on the packet. Most users including myself, split the dose. I take 50% at 7am and the remainder at 7pm - or thereabouts.</p><p></p><p>Although I have a mild asthmatic condition I do not use inhalers as they just don't do anything for me, I have tried most asthma med's over the years without any real signs of improvement. But steroids are known to increase blood glucose levels and although I think that inhalers have a very low steroidal dose - it may be affecting you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="urbanracer, post: 2257363, member: 140811"] Exactly what you're doing is not really clear to me but Levemir only lasts about 18 hours in the body, forget what it says on the packet. Most users including myself, split the dose. I take 50% at 7am and the remainder at 7pm - or thereabouts. Although I have a mild asthmatic condition I do not use inhalers as they just don't do anything for me, I have tried most asthma med's over the years without any real signs of improvement. But steroids are known to increase blood glucose levels and although I think that inhalers have a very low steroidal dose - it may be affecting you. [/QUOTE]
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