My blood glucose levels are not well controlled with just Mixtard or Actrapid (with or without Lantus). It improves when I use Mixtard in the morning and at night, and Actrapid with Lantus at noon. I am concerned about using three different types of insulin. Is it safe to use them together, or could it cause harm?

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My blood glucose levels are not well controlled with just Mixtard or Actrapid (with or without Lantus). It improves when I use Mixtard in the morning and at night, and Actrapid with Lantus at noon. I am concerned about using three different types of insulin. Is it safe to use them together, or could it cause harm?
Asked by Female, 46 ยท 1 month ago
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Safety of Using Multiple Insulins:a. It is generally safe to use multiple types of insulin together if prescribed by your doctor.b. Combining different insulins can help achieve better blood glucose control.
Considerations:a. Monitor for signs of hypoglycemia, such as dizziness or sweating.b. Regularly check blood glucose levels to ensure they remain within target range.
Recommendation:a. Continue following your doctor's instructions regarding insulin use.b. Consult your healthcare provider if you have concerns or experience side effects.
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