As I said in another post, the grlucose dates back to me from 6 in the morning getting up at 8 and fasting with 160 or more.
My endocrine has just changed the 100 uni./ml lantus for toujeo 300uni./ml and that puts the same dose for dinner, that is, 16 units combined with the novo rapid flex pen.
Being the same amount, of Toujeo that the previous lantus, I suppose it will do well or have hypoglycemia with the change.
I am afraid of the descent at night.
It confuses a little what he says in the prospect of the toujeo: "Toujeo contains three times more insulin in 1ml. That the standard insulin containing 100uni./ml".
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@Cacharo, is more concentrated, but it will not be stronger, but more stable.More units of toujeo are usually needed than of Lantus.If you start with the same units, it will not give you hiccup.You already tell us how you are doing.
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Well, I've been with Toujeo for a few days, but I hit 18 uni.2 more than the previous lantus. The truth is that at the moment my blood glucose is more stable than before. For the night I "traced" until I have 160 or sometimes around 200 before breakfast, but now despite "tracing" it does itWith more "prudence." He, for example, got used to me yesterday with about 160, was around 120-140 and breakfast with 150 that, I can no longer complain.affair. Greetings.
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Well, great @cacharro, I made the change a few years ago and in the end I use less toujeo than to let's less.It cost me almost a month to regularize, climbing every 3 days 2 units and then going down, going down, now I am great.It is very flat, does not hypoglycemia. The lantus only had it 8 months for the risk of night hypoglycemia and did not cover me 24h (nor let me put it in two doses)