insugen-n is a rapid-acting antidiabetic injection that is the same as naturally produced by the pancreas used to treat diabetes; it works by helping blood sugar get into cells so that your body can use it for energy.
this medication may cause side effects such as hypoglycemia, injection site allergic reaction, lipodystrophy, itching, rash, oedema (swelling), weight gain. inform your doctor if these effects bother or worsen your condition.
your doctor may advise you to monitor your blood glucose levels as the medication may cause hypoglycemia and follow a strict balanced diet and do regular exercise for better outcomes.
avoid alcohol consumption while you are on insugen-n therapy. and also, avoid driving as it may cause dizziness, vertigo, visual disturbances and fatigue, which may affect your ability to drive.
please do not exceed more than the recommended dose as it may lead to toxicity and adverse effects. do not stop the medication. you have to complete the course of the medication as prescribed by your doctor even if you feel better. sudden abrupt may lead to severe complications.
inform your doctor if you have hypoglycemia or using any oral antidiabetic agents. and inform your doctor if you have kidney, liver or heart problems. inform your doctor if you are pregnant or intended to be pregnant or a lactating mother.