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  5. I am switching from Human Mixtard 40 IU/ml (70:30) injections to the 100 IU/ml (70:30) Penfill. If my current daily dose is 20 units, how many units should I take with the new pen?

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I am switching from Human Mixtard 40 IU/ml (70:30) injections to the 100 IU/ml (70:30) Penfill. If my current daily dose is 20 units, how many units should I take with the new pen?

Asked by Male, 55 · 16 days ago

Your dose remains exactly 20 units. Insulin units measure the actual strength of the medication, not the volume of liquid. Therefore, 20 units of 40 IU/ml insulin is the exact same dose as 20 units of 100 IU/ml insulin. You will simply dial your new Penfill device to ?20?. Crucially, you must use the dedicated pen device designed for the 100 IU/ml cartridges. Never use your old U-40 syringes with the new cartridge, as this can lead to a severe and dangerous dosing error. Please confirm this transition with your doctor or pharmacist.
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When switching from Human Mixtard 40 IU/ml (70:30) to a 100 IU/ml (70:30) Penfill, you should adjust the dose based on the concentration difference. Since the pen is 2.5 times more concentrated (100 IU/ml vs. 40 IU/ml), you would take 8 units of the 100 IU/ml Penfill to equal 20 units of the 40 IU/ml injection.

🩺 Important Considerations

  • Always confirm the dose change with your prescribing doctor or diabetes specialist before switching.
  • Maintain consistent timing and injection technique as advised.
  • Monitor your blood sugar levels closely after switching to avoid hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia.

🩺 Follow-up

Consult your endocrinologist or diabetologist for personalized dose adjustments and safe transition guidance.

Answered 16 days ago

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