Lantus Insulin Cartridges are also referred by the generic name which is Insulin Glargine. Doctors recommend Lantus Insulin Cartridges (Insulin Glargine) to patients with diabetes. Lantus Insulin Cartridges (Insulin Glargine) is a long lasting form of insulin that works to maintain lower levels of blood sugar in the body. Lantus Insulin Cartridges (Insulin Glargine) lower blood sugar for patients whose pancreas have stopped working or is not working properly.

You should not take Lantus Insulin Cartridges (Insulin Glargine) if you are allergic to any ingredients contained in it. If you take dietary supplements or prescription medications on a regular basis you should discuss these with your doctor prior to starting using Lantus Insulin Cartridges (Insulin Glargine). Patients with kidney or liver problems, allergies, high blood sodium, and diabetic ketoacidosis should talk to their doctor prior to beginning Lantus Insulin Cartridges (Insulin Glargine). There are medications known to interact with the use of Lantus Insulin Cartridges (Insulin Glargine) which include diuretics, beta blockers, angiotensin-converting enzymes, monoamine oxidase inhibitors, and atypical psychotics. There are more medications known to cause problems with the effectiveness of Lantus Insulin Cartridges (Insulin Glargine). Talk to your doctor about anything you take. You can also check out a resourceful website, Online Canada pharmacy, to get more information about Lantus Insulin Vials (Insulin Glargine). You will definitely get the lowest prices when you use Canadian pharmacy online portal, allowing you to save time and money on your US or Canadian prescriptions.

It is best and most effect to use Lantus Insulin Cartridges (Insulin Glargine) at the same time each day. Always wash your hands before drawing a syringe and use the exact dosage each day. Injections of Lantus Insulin Cartridges (Insulin Glargine) should be given deep beneath the skin, careful not to penetrate a vein or muscle. The most common places a doctor recommends injections with Lantus Insulin Cartridges (Insulin Glargine) are in the arm, abdomen, or thigh. Injections of insulin glargine last up to 24 hours but it can take up to 2 hours for the medication to begin to lower the blood sugar.

There are side effects of Lantus Insulin Cartridges (Insulin Glargine) you should consider which include dizziness, vomiting, blurred vision, and lightheadedness. Skipping a meal is never recommended because you could lower your blood sugar to levels that are dangerous and deadly. If you do give yourself an injection on an empty stomach and lower your blood sugar to dangerous levels, you will feel shaky like you are going to pass out. You can bring your blood sugar up quickly by drinking orange juice, eating candy, table sugar, honey, and drinking a non-diet soda quickly. It is a good idea to keep these things around your home and on you at all times when you are diagnosed as a diabetic.

It is important to monitor your blood sugar when you have diabetes. It is possible to overdose on Lantus Insulin Cartridges (Insulin Glargine) and bring your blood sugar levels too low. This can be done by not eating prior to an injection or giving yourself too much of the insulin in the injection by not properly measuring the shot.

Lantus Insulin Cartridges (Insulin Glargine) does require a prescription from a doctor. They must be kept in a cool place like the refrigerator. Warm temperatures may decrease the effectiveness of the drug and cause it not to work. You must buy Lantus Insulin Cartridges (Insulin Glargine) at a Canada online drugs store, to save your time and money. Lantus Insulin Cartridges (Insulin Glargine) are expensive and you should always compare prices at different pharmacies. We recommend to buy cheap Lantus Insulin Cartridges (Insulin Glargine) online through Canadian pharmacies for convenience and savings.