The aim of insulin therapy is to regulate blood glucose levels within the targeted or the desired range. Insulin is administered under the skin using a syringe, an insulin pump or an insulin pen. There are many types of insulin and the doctor prescribes the best insulin depending on the amount of blood sugar fluctuations during the day and the lifestyle one is used to. If you are diabetic, the doctor may put you on Novolin but like all medications, you will be faced with Novolin side effects.
Basic information on Novolin
It’s a type of man-made insulin used to control blood glucose levels which work just like the natural insulin produced by the pancreas. Sometimes, due to one’s choice, the amount of money one plans to spend and insurance coverage, the doctor may prescribe:
• Novolin N: its intermediate acting insulin also known as NPH and lasts in the body for a longer time in the body than the natural insulin produced by the pancreas. It’s available in a vial as a solution that is injected using a syringe. A patient doesn’t require a prescription to purchase the drug, however, consult the physician before using it. Bear in mind it’s only the doctor who can determine the best insulin for you as well as the most effective dose. He will also give tips or remedies to manage the side effects of Novolin N if they