What are the side effects of taking Levemir?

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asked Mar 21, 2022 in Other- Health by 168hours (840 points)
What are the side effects of taking Levemir?

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answered Mar 22, 2022 by Chewybear196 (3,230 points)
The side effects of taking Levemir include.

Injection site reactions (e.g., pain, redness, irritation).
Swelling of the hands/feet.
Thickening of the skin where you inject Levemir.
Weight gain.
Headache.
Back pain.
Stomach pain.
Flu symptoms.

The cost of Levemir is $573.81 for one Levemir Insulin Pen and with the discount such as with GoodRX the cost of Levemir Insulin is $455.98

Levemir Insulin is a long acting insulin that lasts for around 24 hours once taken.

A Levemir Pen lasts for around 42 days and has 100 units of insulin in the Levemir Pen.

Levemir FlexTouch 100 units/ml solution for injection in pre-filled pen.

1 ml of the solution contains 100 units insulin detemir* (equivalent to 14.2 mg). 1 cartridge contains 3 ml equivalent to 300 units.

The purpose of Levemir Insulin is to lower your blood sugar and maintain your blood sugar levels.

Levemir is a long-acting insulin that can be taken once or twice daily to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes.

Controlling high blood sugar helps prevent kidney damage, blindness, nerve problems, loss of limbs, and sexual function problems.

The best time of day to take Levemir is in the evening with your evening meal or at bedtime.

You can eat after taking Levemir insulin and you can eat dinner along with taking Levemir Insulin.

For people who are taking Levemir once-daily they should administer the dose with the evening meal or at bedtime.

People who require twice-daily dosing can administer the evening dose with the evening meal, at bedtime, or 12 hours after the morning dose.

Levemir does last for 24 hours after taking it as it's a long lasting insulin.

Insulin detemir (Levemir), lasts 18 to 23 hours. insulin glargine (Toujeo), lasts more than 24 hours.

Levemir is a good insulin and also a very fast acting insulin.

Levemir is a type of long acting insulin.

Levemir (insulin detemir) is a long-acting insulin that works for up to 24 hours to lower your blood sugar.

Levemir generally reaches a peak concentration in your blood six to eight hours after you take it.

The concentration of Levemir in your blood can remain close to peak levels for up to 24 hours.

On the other hand, Lantus has no clear peak.

It absorbs into your body more slowly and steadily than Levemir.

When Levemir is taken once daily, inject the insulin with the evening meal or at bedtime.

When taken twice daily, the evening dose should be taken with the evening meal, at bedtime, or 12 hours following the morning dose.

Some insulins, like glargine (Lantus®) and detemer (Levemir®), cannot be mixed.

Other insulins (NovoLog 70/30®, Humalog 75/25®) are already a combination of two types of insulin and should not be mixed.

Some side effects of Levemir include.

Injection site reactions (e.g., pain, redness, irritation).
Swelling of the hands/feet.
Thickening of the skin where you inject Levemir.
Weight gain.
Headache.
Back pain.
Stomach pain.
Flu symptoms.

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