Wosulin-N 100IU/ml Injection

WosulinN 100IUml Injection is commonly prescribed alongside shortacting insulin or other oral diabetes medications It is important to follow the correct injection technique as taught by your doctor or nurse Do not discontinue its use unless instructed by your doctor Remember it is just one component of a comprehensive treatment plan which should also include a healthy diet regular exercise and weight reduction as advised by your doctor Regularly monitor your blood sugar levels keep a record of the results and share them with your doctor This is crucial to determine the appropriate dosage of the medication for your needs The most prevalent side effect of this medication is low blood sugar levels hypoglycemia To prevent this it is important to inject the correct dosage of the medication maintain regular meals and regularly monitor your blood sugar levels Consuming excessive alcohol can also lead to a drop in blood sugar levels Other potential side effects include reactions at the injection site such as redness or swelling Repeatedly puncturing the same site may result in lipodystrophy thickening of the skin or the formation of pits at the injection site Some individuals may experience weight gain or develop edema swelling throughout their body due to fluid retention while taking insulin Do not use this medication if you have low blood glucose levels hypoglycemia Inform your doctor if you have a history of kidney liver or heart problems before starting treatment Pregnant or breastfeeding women should also consult their doctor as the dosage may need to be adjusted

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