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द्वारा सहकर्मी समीक्षा की गई Sid Dajaniद्वारा अंतिम अपडेट Michael Stewart, MRPharmSअंतिम अद्यतन 10 Jan 2024
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Make sure you know which type (or types) of insulin to use, how much to inject, and what time of day to use it.
Each time you collect a prescription, check the container to make sure it is the right insulin for you.
Store unopened insulin in a refrigerator until it is needed.
एक नजर में
Insulin is a hormone made in the body that controls blood sugar levels.
It is used to treat diabetes and is given by injection under the skin.
There are different types of insulin, some work quickly and others last longer.
Your insulin treatment will be specific to your needs.
You must regularly check your blood sugar levels as advised by your doctor.
Always check that you have been given the correct type of insulin.
Know the signs of low blood sugar (a 'hypo') and how to treat it.
इस लेख में:
के लिए वीडियो चयन मधुमेह की दवाएं
नीचे पढ़ना जारी रखें
About insulin
दवा का प्रकार | इंसुलिन |
के लिए उपयोग किया जाता है | Diabetes mellitus |
जिसे कहा जाता है | Short-acting insulins Intermediate and long-acting insulins Insulin degludec: Tresiba®; Xultophy® (in combination with liraglutide) Biphasic insulins |
के रूप में उपलब्ध | Injection - as vials, cartridges and pre-filled pens |
Insulin is a hormone which is made naturally in your body, in the pancreas. It helps to control the levels of sugar (glucose) in your blood. If your body does not make enough insulin, or if it does not use the insulin it makes effectively, this results in the condition called diabetes (diabetes mellitus).
People with मधुमेह need treatment to control the amount of sugar in their blood. This is because good control of blood sugar levels reduces the risk of complications later on.
Insulin is manufactured to closely resemble our natural human insulin. It can also be derived from animals (called porcine insulin and bovine insulin), although these are rarely used nowadays. Insulin cannot be taken by mouth, as it is destroyed by digestive enzymes. It is therefore given by an injection just under the surface of the skin. It is administered using a syringe and needle or by using an injection device (such as a pre-filled pen).
There are several different types of insulin available. The types are classified according to how quickly and for how long the insulin works. Short-acting or soluble insulin works quickly and is usually injected just before meals. Intermediate and long-acting insulins take longer to work and the effects last longer. Biphasic insulin products contain both a short-acting and an intermediate or long-acting insulin. There are also many different brands of insulin - these are listed in the table above, according to their type. The type and brand of insulin that your doctor prescribes for you will be tailored to your needs. It is very important that you continue to use the same brand of insulin until your doctor or diabetes nurse tells you otherwise.
Before using insulin
सामग्री पर वापस जाएंBefore you start using insulin make sure that your doctor knows:
If you are pregnant, trying for a baby or breastfeeding. This is because your insulin requirements can change during pregnancy and while you are breastfeeding a baby.
If you have any problems with the way your kidneys work or with the way your liver works.
यदि आप कोई अन्य दवाएं ले रहे हैं। इसमें वे सभी दवाएं शामिल हैं जो आप बिना पर्ची के खरीद सकते हैं, साथ ही हर्बल और पूरक दवाएं भी शामिल हैं।.
यदि आपको कभी किसी दवा से एलर्जी की प्रतिक्रिया हुई है।.
नीचे पढ़ना जारी रखें
How to use insulin
सामग्री पर वापस जाएंBefore starting this treatment, read the manufacturer's printed information leaflet from inside the pack as well as the information you have been given by your doctor or diabetes clinic.
Use your insulin exactly as your doctor tells you to. Your doctor or diabetes nurse will show you how to inject yourself with insulin. It is usually injected into your upper arms, thigh, buttocks or tummy (abdomen).
Your treatment will be tailored to your needs. It may consist of one or more types of insulin and the amounts you use will be carefully chosen to suit you. Insulin doses are referred to in terms of units. Make sure you know how many units to use - ask your doctor or nurse if you are unsure.
You will be told when to inject your doses, as different types of insulins are given at different times in relation to food. It is important that you inject your doses as you have been advised.
Some types of insulin require mixing before you withdraw a dose. This is done by rolling the bottle slowly between your hands or by tipping the bottle upside down and then gently rotating it. Do not shake insulin because it will froth or bubbles will form in the liquid and this will cause you to measure an incorrect dose.
अपने उपचार से अधिकतम लाभ प्राप्त करना
सामग्री पर वापस जाएंTreatment for diabetes is usually lifelong. It is important that you keep your regular doctor's and clinic appointments so your progress can be monitored. You will need regular check-ups with an eye clinic and a foot clinic as well as with your doctor and diabetes clinic.
You must test for the amount of sugar (glucose) in your blood regularly to make sure that you are using the right dose of insulin. Your doctor or diabetes nurse will show you how to do this and you will also be told how to use the results of the test.
It is important that you regularly change the site where you inject the insulin on your body. This is to help prevent skin problems and difficulties in injecting.
Check with your doctor if you develop an infection or a high temperature, as you may need to adjust your dose if you are unwell. If you get unusually thirsty, pass urine more frequently, and feel very tired, you should also let your doctor or diabetes nurse know straightaway. These are signs that there is too much sugar in your blood and your treatment may need adjusting.
Each time you collect your prescription, check you have been given the right type of insulin. Getting the wrong insulin by mistake may lead to your blood sugar being too high or too low. If anything looks different from what you have had before, ask your pharmacist to check the prescription for you. If you have been given an insulin 'Passport', show this to your pharmacist to confirm the type of insulin you use.
Make sure you know what it feels like if your blood sugar is low. This is known as हाइपोग्लाइसीमिया, or a 'hypo'. The first signs of hypoglycaemia are: feeling shaky or anxious, sweating, looking pale, feeling hungry, having a feeling that your heart is pounding (palpitations), and feeling dizzy. If these happen you should eat or drink something containing sugar or have a snack, straightaway.
Do not drink alcohol, as it can affect the control of your blood sugar. Ask your doctor if you need further advice about this.
If you are a driver, you must let the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) know that you are being treated with insulin. (There may be an exception to this if you are using insulin for a short time only - but you must check this with your doctor.) If you are permitted to continue driving, always have a supply of something sugary with you in the vehicle and take special care on long journeys. You should check your blood sugar level just before you start your journey, and then every two hours during the journey. If your blood sugar is low, stop the car in a safe place and switch off the engine, then eat or drink something sugary. Wait until 45 minutes after your blood sugar has returned to normal before you continue on your journey.
If you have been given advice by your doctor about changes to your diet, stopping smoking or taking regular exercise, it is important for you to follow the advice you have been given.
Check with your doctor before taking up any new physical exercise, as this will have an effect on your blood sugar levels and you may need to check your levels more regularly.
If you are due to have an operation or dental treatment, you should tell the person carrying out the treatment that you have diabetes and that you are using insulin. If you go into hospital and you are unable to keep your own insulin, don't be afraid to ask the hospital staff for your insulin when it is needed.
नीचे पढ़ना जारी रखें
Can insulin cause problems?
सामग्री पर वापस जाएंApart from hypoglycaemia (see above) insulin has very few side-effects. You may feel some lumpiness at the site of the injection but regularly changing the area of skin that you inject will help to prevent this.
How to store insulin
सामग्री पर वापस जाएंसभी दवाओं को बच्चों की पहुँच और दृष्टि से दूर रखें।.
Store unopened insulin in a refrigerator until you are ready to use it. Do not freeze insulin.
Once your insulin is in use you can keep it for a few weeks at room temperature, as long as you keep it below 25°C and away from direct heat and sunlight. Check the label for details of how long it can be kept unrefrigerated and do not use it after this time.
सभी दवाओं के बारे में महत्वपूर्ण जानकारी
सामग्री पर वापस जाएंसभी दवाओं के बारे में महत्वपूर्ण जानकारी
If you buy any medicines, always check with a pharmacist that they are safe to take with your other medicines.
निर्धारित खुराक से अधिक कभी न लें। यदि आपको संदेह है कि आपने या किसी और ने इस दवा की अधिक मात्रा ले ली है, तो अपने स्थानीय अस्पताल के दुर्घटना और आपातकालीन विभाग में जाएं। कंटेनर को अपने साथ ले जाएं, भले ही वह खाली हो।.
यह दवा आपके लिए है। इसे कभी भी अन्य लोगों को न दें, भले ही उनकी स्थिति आपकी जैसी ही क्यों न लगे।.
पुरानी या अनचाही दवाइयाँ न रखें। उन्हें अपने स्थानीय फार्मेसी में ले जाएँ, जो उन्हें आपके लिए नष्ट कर देगा।.
यदि इस दवा के बारे में आपके कोई प्रश्न हैं तो अपने फार्मासिस्ट से पूछें।.
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दवाओं, सप्लीमेंट्स और खाद्य पदार्थों के बीच संभावित इंटरैक्शन की जांच करें, उन्हें एक साथ लेने से पहले।.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न
Why do I need to inject insulin rather than taking a tablet?
Insulin cannot be taken by mouth because it is destroyed by digestive enzymes in the body. Therefore, it must be given as an injection just under the surface of the skin.
Can I switch between different brands of insulin?
It is very important that you continue to use the same brand of insulin until your doctor or diabetes nurse tells you otherwise. Your specific type and brand of insulin are tailored to your needs by your doctor.
What should I do if I get sick with an infection or high temperature?
If you develop an infection or a high temperature, you should check with your doctor. You may need to adjust your insulin dose when you are unwell.
How do I know if I'm taking the right amount of insulin?
You must regularly test the amount of sugar (glucose) in your blood. Your doctor or diabetes nurse will show you how to do this and how to use the results to make sure you are using the correct dose of insulin.
What are the common symptoms of low blood sugar?
Low blood sugar, also known as hypoglycaemia or a 'hypo', can cause you to feel shaky or anxious, sweat, look pale, feel hungry, experience a pounding heart (palpitations), and feel dizzy. If these symptoms occur, you should immediately eat or drink something containing sugar or have a snack.
Can I drink alcohol while on insulin treatment?
It is advised not to drink alcohol, as it can affect the control of your blood sugar. If you require further advice about alcohol consumption, you should ask your doctor.
What should I do if I think I've accidentally used the wrong type of insulin?
Each time you collect your prescription, you should check that you have been given the right type of insulin. If anything looks different from what you've had before, ask your pharmacist to verify it. Getting the wrong insulin by mistake may lead to your blood sugar being too high or too low.
अधिक पठन और संदर्भ
- मेडिसिन्स कम्प्लीट बीएनएफ 89वां संस्करण; ब्रिटिश मेडिकल एसोसिएशन और रॉयल फार्मास्यूटिकल सोसाइटी ऑफ ग्रेट ब्रिटेन, लंदन।.
- Manufacturer's PIL, NovoRapid® FlexPen (insulin aspart); Novo Nordisk Limited, The electronic Medicines Compendium. Dated October 2022.
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लेखक के बारे मेंपूरा जीवन परिचय देखें

Michael Stewart, MRPharmS
दवा पत्रक समीक्षा प्रबंधक – ठेकेदार, फार्मासिस्ट
BPharm (Hons), MRPharmS
माइकल मिडलैंड्स और साउथ यॉर्कशायर में एक सामुदायिक फार्मासिस्ट हैं, जो दवाओं और चिकित्सा स्थितियों पर सलाह देने में 20 से अधिक वर्षों का अनुभव रखते हैं। उनके पास स्वास्थ्य देखभाल प्रशिक्षण में मजबूत पृष्ठभूमि है, उन्होंने फार्मेसी टीमों और आवासीय देखभाल सेटिंग्स के कर्मचारियों, जिनमें नर्सें शामिल हैं, के लिए प्रशिक्षण पाठ्यक्रम तैयार और प्रस्तुत किए हैं। उन्होंने समुदाय में कम तीव्रता वाली स्थितियों के प्रबंधन के लिए फार्मेसी सलाहकार बोर्डों में भी योगदान दिया है।.
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Sid Dajani
सुल्तान दाजानी ने 1994 में लंदन स्कूल ऑफ फार्मेसी से योग्यता प्राप्त की और 1842 में इसकी स्थापना के बाद से रॉयल फार्मास्यूटिकल सोसाइटी परिषद के सबसे युवा निर्वाचित सदस्य बने।.
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