I recently read
My initial thought was wrongly calculated bolus dose resulting in a hypo or hyper. However, on the (maybe flawed) assumption that most people with type 2 taking insulin will be taking a mixed insulin, they will not be calculating the dose so it is probably something else that results in an error.
Interestingly, the article also said
and wondered, what is an insulin error?the National Diabetes Audit reported in 2017 that insulin error occurred in 40% of people with type 1 diabetes and 37% in those with type 2 diabetes.
My initial thought was wrongly calculated bolus dose resulting in a hypo or hyper. However, on the (maybe flawed) assumption that most people with type 2 taking insulin will be taking a mixed insulin, they will not be calculating the dose so it is probably something else that results in an error.
Interestingly, the article also said
I don't know why but I was surprised by these statistics.Insulin prescribing in the UK has tripled in the past decade, in particular due to an increase in use among those living with type 2 diabetes, now the largest group of insulin users.