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Insulin Human [rDNA] + Isophane Insulin Human

Generic / Active Ingredient
Medium Acting Insulin 21 brands 10 manufacturers SC Injection

What is Insulin Human [rDNA] + Isophane Insulin Human used for?

Type 1 DM

21 Insulin Human [rDNA] + Isophane Insulin Human brands in Bangladesh

Compare prices across every brand of Insulin Human [rDNA] + Isophane Insulin Human and pick the most affordable option.

Brand Strength Form Manufacturer Price
Ansulin 50%+50% in 100 IU/ml SC Injection Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd. ৳ 415.00
Ansulin 30%+70% in 100 IU/ml SC Injection Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd. ৳ 415.00
Ansulin 30%+70% in 40 IU/ml SC Injection Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd. ৳ 195.00
Diasulin 30%+70% in 100 IU/ml SC Injection ACI Limited ৳ 222.00
Diasulin 50%+50% in 100 IU/ml SC Injection ACI Limited ৳ 415.00
Diasulin 30%+70% in 40 IU/ml SC Injection ACI Limited ৳ 195.00
Diasulin 50%+50% in 40 IU/ml SC Injection ACI Limited ৳ 195.00
Gensulin M30 30%+70% in 100 IU/ml SC Injection Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd. ৳ 222.00
Humulin 30%+70% in 100 IU/ml SC Injection Eli Lilly and Company ৳ 432.00
Insul 30%+70% in 40 IU/ml SC Injection Popular Pharmaceuticals Ltd. ৳ 195.00
Insul 30%+70% in 100 IU/ml SC Injection Popular Pharmaceuticals Ltd. ৳ 415.00
Insul 50%+50% in 100 IU/ml SC Injection Popular Pharmaceuticals Ltd. ৳ 415.00
Insulet 50%+50% in 100 IU/ml SC Injection Aristopharma Ltd. ৳ 169.70,10
Insulet 30%+70% in 100 IU/ml SC Injection Aristopharma Ltd. ৳ 169.70,10
Insuman Comb 25%+75% in 100 IU/ml SC Injection Synovia pharma plc ৳ 310.00
Maxsulin 50%+50% in 100 IU/ml SC Injection Incepta Pharmaceuticals Ltd. ৳ 222.00
Maxsulin 30%+70% in 100 IU/ml SC Injection Incepta Pharmaceuticals Ltd. ৳ 222.00
Maxsulin 30%+70% in 40 IU/ml SC Injection Incepta Pharmaceuticals Ltd. ৳ 195.00
Mixtard 30 30%+70% in 40 IU/ml SC Injection Eskayef Pharmaceuticals Ltd. ৳ 268.00
Mixtard 30 30%+70% in 100 IU/ml SC Injection Novo Nordisk Pharma (Pvt.) Ltd ৳ 421.00
Mixtard 50 50%+50% in 100 IU/ml SC Injection Novo Nordisk Pharma (Pvt.) Ltd ৳ 419.00

Insulin Human [rDNA] + Isophane Insulin Human — Clinical Information

Indication DetailsView
Treatment of all patients with type 1 diabetes. Treatment of patients with type 2 diabetes who are not adequately controlled by diet and/ or oral hypoglycemic agents.

For the initial stabilization of diabetes in patients with diabetic ketoacidosis, hyperosmolar non-ketotic syndrome and during periods of stress such as severe infections and major surgery in diabetic patients. Treatment of gestational diabetes.
Therapeutic ClassView
Medium Acting Insulin
PharmacologyView
Insulin Human (rDNA) is human insulin made by recombinant DNA technology. It has the same structure and function as natural insulin. Insulin regulates the glucose metabolism and stimulates the ingestion and utilization of glucose by liver, muscle and fat tissue. It also lowers blood glucose by accelerating glycogenesis and inhibiting gluconeogenesis.

Insulin Human (rDNA) 30/70 & Insulin Human (rDNA) 50/50 start action within 30 minutes after injection, reach peak level within 2-8 hours and last about 24 hours.
DosageView
The average range of total daily insulin requirement for maintenance therapy in type 1 diabetic patients lies between 0.5 and 1.0 IU/kg. In pre-pubertal children it usually varies from 0.7 to 1.0 IU/kg, whereas in insulin resistant cases, e.g. during puberty or due to obesity, the daily insulin requirement may be substantially higher. Initial dosages for type 2 diabetic patients are often lower, e.g. 0.3 to 0.6 IU/kg/day.

The dosage form, the dosage and the administration time of the insulin are different due to the individual differences of each patient. In addition, the dosage is also affected by food, working style and exercising intensity. Therefore, patients should use the insulin under doctor's instruction.
AdministrationView
An injection should be followed by a meal or snack containing carbohydrates within 30 minutes. Injection is administered subcutaneously in the upper arm, thigh, buttock or abdominal wall. A subcutaneous injection into the abdominal wall results in a faster absorption than from other injection sites. Insulin Human (rDNA) 30/70 & Insulin Human (rDNA) 50/50 are never to be administered intravenously.

Preparation before use:
  • Clean your hands.
  • Shake or rotate the vial gently to mix the solution uniformly and check if the insulin has the normal appearance.
  • In case of using a new vial, flip off the plastic protective cap and wipe the rubber plug with an alcohol swab.
  • Draw air into your syringe equal to the amount of insulin needed.
  • Puncture the needle into the vial and inject the air.
  • Turn the bottle and syringe upside down and withdraw correct dose of insulin into the syringe.
  • Before pulling out the needle, check if there are any bubbles remain in the syringe. If so, put the syringe upright and tap the syringe to discharge the air bubbles.
Injection site:
  • Choose the area where skin is less tight, such as the upper arm, thigh, buttock or abdomen.
  • To avoid tissue damage, choose a site for each injection that is at least 1 cm from the previous injection site.
Injection method:
  • Cleanse the skin with alcohol where the injection is to be made.
  • Put the needle in such a position as to form 45° angle with the skin.
  • Puncture the needle into skin and inject insulin.
  • Keep the needle under the skin for at least 6 seconds to make sure the entire dose is injected.
  • Pull the needle out and apply gentle pressure over the injected site for several seconds.
  • Do not rub the injection site.
Side EffectsView
Hypoglycemia is the most common adverse effect during insulin treatment and symptoms of hypoglycemia may occur suddenly. Few cases of the allergic reaction such as red and swollen or itching are reported. It usually disappears in a few days. In some instances, the allergy may be caused by other reasons rather than insulin, such as disinfectant and poor injection technique.
ContraindicationsView
Hypoglycemia or the patients who have allergic reaction to insulin or any of the excipients.
PrecautionsView
Inadequate dosing or discontinuation especially in type 1 diabetes, may lead to hyperglycemia. Hypoglycemia may occur if the insulin dose is too high in relation to the insulin requirement. Omission of a meal or unplanned, strenuous physical exercise may lead to hypoglycemia.
InteractionsView
When using oral contraceptive drug, adrenal cortical hormone, thyroid hormone, etc., the drugs that can result in the rise of blood glucose; you might need to increase the amount of Insulin. When using drugs with hypoglycemic activities, salicylate, sulfanilamide and other anti-depressants, which will result in the decrease of blood glucose, the dosage of insulin should be reduced.
Pregnancy & LactationView
There are no restrictions on treatment of diabetes with insulin during pregnancy, as insulin does not pass the placental barrier. Insulin treatment of the nursing mother presents no risk to the baby.
Overdose EffectsView
Excessive use of insulin may lead to hypoglycemia during the treatment. Slight to moderate hypoglycemia may suddenly occur. It is important to get immediate treatment when hypoglycemia occurs. If you have frequent hypoglycemia, you should consult your doctor to discuss possible changes in therapy, diet plans, and/or exercise programs to help you avoid hypoglycemia.
Storage ConditionsView
Store at 2°C - 8°C in a refrigerator. Do not freeze. In case of insulin for recent use need not be refrigerated, try to keep it in a cool place and keep away from heat and light. The insulin in use can be kept under the room temperature for a month.