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What is the most important information I should know about Lantus?
• Know the signs and symptoms of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), whichinclude shaking; nausea; headache; drowsiness; weakness; dizziness; fast heartbeat;sweating; pale, cool skin; anxiety; and difficulty concentrating lanoxin overdose. Carry a pieceof candy or glucose tablets with you to treat episodes of low blood sugar lanoxin overdose.
• Follow any diet and exercise plan that you have developed with your doctoror nurse lanoxin overdose. Changes in what you eat or how much you exercise can change the amountof insulin that you need to control blood sugar levels lanoxin overdose.
• Ask your doctor or nurse what to do if you are sick with a cold, flu,or fever lanoxin overdose. These illnesses may change your insulin requirements lanoxin overdose.
• Do not change the brand of insulin glargine or syringe that you are usingwithout first talking to your doctor or pharmacist lanoxin overdose. Some brands of insulin glargineand syringes are interchangeable, while others are not lanoxin overdose. Your doctor and/or pharmacistknow which brands can be substituted for one another lanoxin overdose.
• Do not mix or dilute Lantus with any other insulin or solution lanoxin overdose.


What is Lantus?
• Insulin is a hormone naturally produced by the pancreas lanoxin overdose. Insulin enablesthe body to use the sugar in food as a source of energy lanoxin overdose. When the body doesnot produce enough insulin, or when the insulin produced by the body is noteffective enough, the condition is called diabetes mellitus lanoxin overdose. This conditionallows sugar levels in the blood to become very high lanoxin overdose. Diabetics must use man-madeinsulin or insulin that comes from pigs (which is very similar to human insulin)to lower these high blood sugar levels lanoxin overdose.
• Lantus is used in the treatment of diabetes mellitus lanoxin overdose.
• Lantus may also be used for purposes other than those listed in thismedication guide lanoxin overdose.


What should I discuss with my healthcare provider before using Lantus?
• Do not use Lantus if you are allergic to insulin or if you have intoleranceto a certain Lantus product lanoxin overdose.
• Before using insulin, tell your doctor if you have any other medicalconditions or if you take other prescription or over-the-counter medications,including vitamins, minerals, and herbal supplements lanoxin overdose.
• Before using Lantus, tell your doctor if you have kidney or liver disease lanoxin overdose. You may require a dosage adjustment or special monitoring during treatment lanoxin overdose.
• Lantus is in the FDA pregnancy category C lanoxin overdose. This means that it is notknown whether it will be harmful to an unborn baby lanoxin overdose. Do not use this medicationwithout first talking to your doctor if you are pregnant or could become pregnantduring treatment lanoxin overdose.
• It is not known whether Lantus passes into breast milk lanoxin overdose. Do not use thismedication without first talking to your doctor if you are breast-feeding ababy lanoxin overdose.


How should I use Lantus?
• Use Lantus exactly as directed by your doctor lanoxin overdose. If you do not understandthese instructions, ask your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist to explain them toyou lanoxin overdose.
• If the insulin has been stored in the refrigerator, it can be warmedto room temperature before use lanoxin overdose.
• Lantus is usually used once a day lanoxin overdose. Follow your doctor's instructions lanoxin overdose.
• Do not mix or dilute Lantus with any other insulin or solution lanoxin overdose.
• Do not use any insulin that is discolored, looks thick, has particlesin it, or looks different from previous bottles, cartridges, or pens of Lantus lanoxin overdose.
• Change injection sites as directed by your doctor lanoxin overdose. Usually, you shouldnot inject within 1 inch of the same site within 1 month lanoxin overdose.
• Never reuse a needle or syringe lanoxin overdose. Dispose of all needles and syringesin an appropriate, puncture-resistant disposal container lanoxin overdose.
• Do not change the insulin strength (e.g., U-100) or insulin type (e.g.,glargine, lispro, regular, etc.) unless your doctor recommends a change foryou lanoxin overdose.
• Do not change the brand of insulin glargine or syringe that you are usingwithout first talking to your doctor or pharmacist lanoxin overdose. Some brands of insulin andsyringes are interchangeable, while others are not lanoxin overdose. Your doctor and/or pharmacistknow which brands can be substituted for one another lanoxin overdose.
• Follow any diet and exercise plan that you have developed with your doctoror nurse lanoxin overdose. Changes in what you eat or how much you exercise can change the amountof insulin that you need to control your blood sugar levels lanoxin overdose.
• Ask your doctor or nurse what to do if you are sick with a cold, flu,or fever lanoxin overdose. These illnesses may change your insulin requirements lanoxin overdose.
• Your healthcare provider may recommend regular monitoring of blood sugarlevels with blood or urine tests lanoxin overdose.
• Wear some type of medical identification bracelet, necklace, or otheralert tag to inform others that you have diabetes and that you require insulinin the case of an emergency lanoxin overdose.
• Proper foot care, eye care, dental care, and overall proper health careare important for people with diabetes lanoxin overdose. Visit your doctor, dentist, eye doctor,and other heath care practitioners as recommended by your doctor lanoxin overdose.
• Store unopened vials Lantus in the refrigerator between 36 and 46 degreesFahrenheit (2 and 8 degrees Celsius), in the original carton lanoxin overdose. Do not store Lantusin the freezer and do not allow it to freeze lanoxin overdose. Do not use Lantus if it has beenfrozen lanoxin overdose. Throw away any expired Lantus lanoxin overdose.
• Vials of Lantus insulin can be kept unrefrigerated for up to 28 days,but should not be exposed to excessive heat or sunlight lanoxin overdose.
• Once punctured, the insulin vial in use, whether stored in the refrigeratoror at room temperature, must be used within 28 days lanoxin overdose. Throw away any unused insulin28 days after the vial is first punctured lanoxin overdose.


What happens if I miss a dose?
• Follow your doctor's directions if you miss a dose of insulin lanoxin overdose. To preventmissed doses, be sure to always have enough insulin on hand, especially if youare going on vacation lanoxin overdose.


What happens if I overdose?
• Seek emergency medical attention if an overdose is suspected lanoxin overdose.
• Symptoms of an insulin overdose reflect very low blood sugar levels andinclude headache, irregular heartbeat, increased heart rate or pulse, sweating,tremor, nausea, increased hunger, and anxiety lanoxin overdose.


What should I avoid while using Lantus?
• Do not use alcohol without first talking to your doctor lanoxin overdose. It lowers bloodsugar, and you may experience dangerously low blood sugar levels lanoxin overdose.
• Follow any diet and exercise plan that you have developed with your doctoror nurse lanoxin overdose. Changes in what you eat or how much you exercise can change the amountof insulin that you need to control your blood sugar levels lanoxin overdose.


What are the possible side effects of Lantus?
• Rarely, people have allergic reactions to insulin lanoxin overdose. Seek emergency medicalattention if you experience an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; closingof the throat; swelling of the lips, tongue, or face; or hives) lanoxin overdose.
• The side effects of insulin therapy result mostly from blood sugar levelsthat are either too high or too low lanoxin overdose. You should be familiar with the symptomsof both high and low blood sugar levels and know how to treat both conditions lanoxin overdose. Also, be sure your family and close friends know how to help you in an emergency lanoxin overdose.
• Low blood sugar may occur when too much insulin is used; when meals aremissed or delayed; if you exercise more than usual; during illness, especiallywith vomiting or diarrhea; if you take other medications; after drinking alcohol;and in other situations lanoxin overdose.
• Hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, has the following symptoms: shaking;nausea; headache; drowsiness; weakness; dizziness; fast heartbeat; sweating;pale, cool skin; anxiety; and difficulty concentrating lanoxin overdose.
• Keep sugary candy, fruit juice, or glucose tablets on hand to treat episodesof low blood sugar lanoxin overdose.
• Increased blood sugar may occur if not enough insulin is used, if youeat significantly more food than usual, if you exercise less than usual, ifyou take other medications, if you have a fever or other illness, and in othersituations lanoxin overdose.
• Hyperglycemia, or high blood sugar, has the following symptoms: increasedthirst, increased hunger, and increased urination lanoxin overdose.
• Monitor your blood sugar levels and ask your doctor how to adjust yourinsulin doses if your blood sugar levels are too high lanoxin overdose.
• Side effects may also occur at the site of injection lanoxin overdose. If the area becomesthickened, hard, or pitted, talk to your doctor before injecting at that siteagain lanoxin overdose.
• Side effects other than those listed here may also occur lanoxin overdose. Talk to yourdoctor about any side effect that seems unusual or that is especially bothersome lanoxin overdose.


What other drugs will affect Lantus?
• Many drugs can interact with insulin or affect your blood sugar levels lanoxin overdose. Do not take any other prescription or over-the-counter medicines, includingvitamins, minerals, and herbal products, without first talking to your doctoror pharmacist during treatment with insulin lanoxin overdose.


Where can I get more information?
• Your pharmacist has additional information about Lantus written for healthprofessionals that you may read lanoxin overdose.


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