Fiasp Insulin Vial 10 ml 100iu/ml

US $61.00

Insulin Fiasp Vial 10 ml 100iu/ml
Fiasp Insulin Vial 10 ml 100iu/ml US $61.00

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About Fiasp Insulin Vial 10 ml 100iu/ml

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Type of medication
Insulin aspart injection human injection taken subcutaneously.
Assist in
Type
Prescription medication.
Treatment of
Used for
Adults – YES;  Children – Yes; Pediatric – YES (2 years and above)
Medicine family
Man-made, which is a form of rapid-acting insulin.
Dosage
As prescribed by a doctor.

Fiasp Insulin in Fiasp Insulin Vial is a rapid-acting insulin meant to manage glycemic control in adult and pediatric patients with diabetes. Fiasp Cartridge contains insulin aspart with additional L-arginine and niacinamide. Both arginine and niacinamide help to speed up the absorption of insulin. Fiasp insulin is suitable as a lunchtime insulin since it begins to function more quickly than other types of insulin. Insulin aspart is human-made insulin, and it achieves higher peak insulin concentrations in less time and with a shorter duration of action compared to regular human insulin. Insulin aspart is sold under the brand name NovoLog and Fiasp and is used to treat Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.

100 units of insulin aspart per mL (U-100) is available a clear and colorless solution in 3 mL single patient-use FIASP Insulin FlexTouch pen. Each pen has 3 mL of 100 units/mL Fiasp insulin solution for injection and is in a carton of 5 pens. Pen is also used with 3mL single-patient-use PenFill cartridges for use in a PenFill cartridge Device. Insulin also comes as Fiasp Insulin Vial is packaged as a 10 mL multiple-dose vial.

Fiasp Insulin Vial is packaged as a 10 mL multiple-dose vial. It allows for half-unit dosing. There are two ways to administer the vial:

  • With a syringe, by IV infusion
  • Through an insulin pump – For example, Omnipod holds up to 200 units for up to 3 days of continuous insulin delivery. You can wear the discreet, tubeless, waterproof Pod almost anywhere your patients would choose to inject Fiasp Insulin.

What is Fiasp Insulin used for?

This vial contains Fiasp insulin and can be used with a Pen cartridge device to provide mealtime insulin that diabetic patients who are on insulin therapy can use to reduce blood sugar increases after meals. Although Aspart is a comprehensive insulin therapy plan, you can use additional long-acting insulin. Fiasp insulin must be taken 20 minutes or less before a meal, whichever comes first into the abdomen, upper arm, or thigh.

Fiasp Insulin Vial

How does Fiasp Insulin work?

Fiasp is insulin aspart and contains vitamin B3 (niacinamide) in its formulation. Fiasp helps to speed up insulin absorption in your body to help maintain insulin levels. It enters the bloodstream quickly in approximately 2½ minutes. This way, you can take Fiasp at the start or 20 minutes after the beginning of a meal.

What is Fiasp Insulin Vial Dosage?

Your doctor will individualize the dosage of FIASP based on the patient’s metabolic needs, blood glucose monitoring results, and glycemic control goals. When converting from another mealtime insulin to FIASP, the initial change can be done on a unit-to-unit basis.

Storing Fiasp Insulin Vial

  • Store the unopened Fiasp Insulin Vial in a refrigerator, 36°F–46°F (2°C to 8°C)
  • Discard the pen if the liquid is frozen.
  • You can store the Fiasp Insulin Vial in refrigerated condition after the first use.
  • Throw away the Fiasp Insulin Vial after 28 days of first use, even if enough remains in the pen.

What are Fiasp Insulin Side Effects

  • Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) – Some signs and symptoms include anxiety, irritability, mood changes, dizziness or light-headedness, sweating, confusion, and headache.
  • Low potassium in your blood (hypokalemia).
  • Severe allergic reactions (whole-body reactions) – trouble breathing; a fast heartbeat; swelling of your face, tongue, or throat; sweating; extreme drowsiness; dizziness or confusion. Get help immediately.
  • Heart failure. Taking certain diabetes pills called TZDs (thiazolidinediones) with Fiasp® may cause heart failure in some people.

Common Side Effects of Fiasp Insulin:

  • skin problems such as eczema
  • rash
  • itching
  • redness and swelling of your skin (dermatitis)
  • reactions at the injection site, such as itching, rash, skin thickening, or pits at the injection site (lipodystrophy),
  • weight gain.

Remember that regular physical exercise is crucial to treating diabetes or managing prediabetes, along with your diet planning, weight management, and medications. Because your cells become more responsive to insulin while you are active, your blood glucose, also known as blood sugar, can be lowered more successfully. Take your medications regularly and follow up with your healthcare specialist.