1 Levemir unit how much corresponds

  
DiabetesForo
09/07/2014 9:07 p.m.

Hello a question, just like an insulin unit Novorrapid eats you 50 sugar in blood, how much sugar eats a leveir unit ??

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tica
09/08/2014 4:32 a.m.

Mmmm .... The body depends ... I usually need 1.5 quickly by ration and calculate how low 1800 is divided by the total units (fast and slow).

Normally for the basal it is the same.If you rise from 100 to 200 throughout the period of your action, and a low unit 50 then you will have to climb 2 ... but all this is the theory ... and you have to take it with tweezers .... All these calculationsFor insulin it is an approach, then each patient has to adjust ...

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patricia1971
09/08/2014 12:40 p.m.

My daughter told the doctor who is 1 unit per kg more or less ..

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patricia1971
09/08/2014 12:42 p.m.

Levemir is placed divided into two borings ... to the morning and late.

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Regina
09/08/2014 1:52 p.m.

It depends on the weight and sensitivity of each person .., the 1800Q rule is usually used

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tica
09/08/2014 1:54 p.m.

Children often use more insulin in proportion to adults

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