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NovoLog is typically taken before meals, so it is unlikely that you are on a timed dosing schedule. You should always eat a meal within five to ten minutes after using NovoLog. Extra insulin should never be used to make up a missed dose.
Maintain a supply of insulin at all times. Do not let your medication run out before you run out.
If you suspect poisoning, call Poison Help at 1-800-222-1222. Overdosing on insulin can lead to life-threatening hypoglycemia. You may be drowsy or confused, have blurred vision, numbness in your mouth, difficulty speaking, experience muscle weakness, make clumsy or jerky movements, or lose consciousness.
You will receive personalized instructions regarding NovoLog use from your healthcare provider. It is essential that dosages and administration schedules be followed precisely as prescribed. Do not take the medication in any way other than as prescribed by your doctor. In most cases, you will take this NovoLog dosage before your largest meal.
A low blood sugar level (in glucose) can be caused by insulin. Before driving or operating machinery, find out how this medicine affects you.
Before injecting insulin, check the medicine label to avoid medication errors.
Alcohol and medicines containing alcohol should be avoided. Low blood sugar can arise from drinking alcohol (please read more below), hindering your diabetes treatment.
Certain medications can increase or decrease the effects of insulin and other medicines that affect blood sugar. In addition, certain drugs can cause hypoglycemia symptoms to be absent, making it hard to tell when your blood sugar is low. It would be best to let each of your doctors know about all medicines you are taking and any medications you begin or stop taking. A prescription or over-the-counter medicine, vitamin, or herbal product is included here.