I was prescribed Toujeo 300 unit/ml recently to replace Lantus. My bedtime does is 24 units (36 ml). The result is not satisfactory. I'd welcome any comments from those who are using this long acting insulin. Thank you.
But a unit of Toujeo is equal to a unit of Lantus, or any other insulin. It’s just dissolved in less liquid. All units are the same, in terms of how much insulin there is in them?I used to inject 24 units Lantus but when changed to Toujeo I also inject 24 units. In theory I should inject fewer units because 1 unit of Toujeo has 1.5ml insulin while 1 unit of Lantus contains 1 ml of insulin. I am injecting more insulin than before, and I have been using Toujeo for a few months now. The result is not satisfactory.
Experiment with a higher dose in that case to keep things in range?It's the efficacy of the insulin for my condition. My BG stays horizontally above the acceptable range.
It's the efficacy of the insulin for my condition. My BG stays horizontally above the acceptable range.
I have tried but no improvement. I must say that I have a rare condition and am resistant to insulin. I seeked advise in this forum before but couldn't get a definite solution. Apparently insulin resistance has so far no definite solution available in the medical world.Experiment with a higher dose in that case to keep things in range?
24 units is not 36 ml. It’s 24 units, even if it’s a 300u/ml insulin the pen delivers the dose you dial up.I was prescribed Toujeo 300 unit/ml recently to replace Lantus. My bedtime does is 24 units (36 ml). The result is not satisfactory. I'd welcome any comments from those who are using this long acting insulin. Thank you.
You’ve totally misunderstood there. 1unit of toujeo has nowhere near 1.5ml of insulin. 1.5ml of a 300u/ml insulin would be 450 units. Unless you are drawing up with a syringe the strength is of no relevance whatsoever, you take 24u of toujeo whilst is exactly the same dose as 24u of Lantus.I used to inject 24 units Lantus but when changed to Toujeo I also inject 24 units. In theory I should inject fewer units because 1 unit of Toujeo has 1.5ml insulin while 1 unit of Lantus contains 1 ml of insulin.
I have tried but no improvement. I must say that I have a rare condition and am resistant to insulin. I seeked advise in this forum before but couldn't get a definite solution. Apparently insulin resistance has so far no definite solution available in the medical world.
I used to inject 24 units Lantus but when changed to Toujeo I also inject 24 units. In theory I should inject fewer units because 1 unit of Toujeo has 1.5ml insulin while 1 unit of Lantus contains 1 ml of insulin. I am injecting more insulin than before, and I have been using Toujeo for a few months now. The result is not satisfactory.