Basaglar
5 Topics FoundInsulin glargine [GLAR geen], sold under the brand name Lantus among others, is a long-acting insulin, used in the management of type I and type II diabetes.[6] It is typically the recommended long acting insulin in the United Kingdom.[7][contradictory] It is used once a day as an injection just under the skin.[6] Effects generally begin an hour after use.[6] Common side effects include low blood sugar, problems a...
I am a type 2 diabetic and I'm taking other diabetic meds along with Invocana. I'm taking other meds, such as Basaglar, and Victosa. Do these drugs interact negatively with the other diabetic drugs I'm taking? ## Hello Ladd, I was able to find 2 interactions between the medicines you listed. I have put both of them below. Basaglar (insulin glargine) -> Victoza (liraglutide) Using liraglutide together with insulin glargine can increase the risk of hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar. Let your doctor know if you experience hypoglycemia during treatment. Symptoms of hypoglycemia include headache, dizziness, drowsiness, nervousness, confusion, tremor, nausea, hunger, weakness, perspiration, palpitation, and rapid heartbeat. Basaglar (insulin glargine) -> Invokana (canaglifl...
1 REPLY Filed under BasaglarBasaglar 100 [Iu]/Ml Subcutaneous Injection, Solution by Eli Lilly and Company ## Package Codes: 0002-7711-59 ## Active Ingredients: Insulin Glargine
Basaglar 100 [Iu]/Ml Subcutaneous Injection, Solution by Eli Lilly and Company ## Package Codes: 0002-7715-59, 0002-7715-63 ## Active Ingredients: Insulin Glargine
Basaglar 100 [Iu]/Ml Subcutaneous Injection, Solution by Eli Lilly and Company ## Package Codes: 0002-8214-05