It is not normal.You must talk to your doctor, you can be allergic to some component of that insulin.
My experience with toujeo insulin
It is not normal.You must talk to your doctor, you can be allergic to some component of that insulin.
Madrid91 said:
I do not wear it cold that I know, I have the pen in a drawer in the living room along with all the medications and I take it out of the injection (at night),Maybe should be out?
I have it like you, in a little bottle, on a room shelf.
There are times to me, but I think that as they have told you it is because the basal dose is usually bigger than those that we get fast ...
The tissue expands to absorb it and quickly expand microvases and epithelial tissue.
Only an insulin has given me reaction ... and you don't know the packages I had and the pain they produced ... they took them to take several days.
Silvia (España)
Fiaps + Insulatard
Díabética desde los 4 años. Ahora tengo 37.
Hbg 6'9..
Hello
You should comment with your doctor and if you continue so report it to Sanofi (for later follow -up by pharmacovigilance managers)
In technical record, there may be reactions at the injection point that include redness, pain, pruritus, urticaria, swelling or inflammation.He says most of the reactions at the injection point are resolved in a few days or in a few weeks