NovoLog Prescription Drug Pharmaceutical Information

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Pharmacy Drug Brand Name: NovoLog®
Active Ingredient(s): insulin aspart [rDNA origin]
Strength(s) / Dose(s): 100 units of insulin aspart per mL
Delivery / Dosage Form(s): Subcutaneous injection
Company Manufacturer Name: Novo Nordisk
Availability / Prescription: Prescription only
FDA Approval Date *: June 7, 2000

* Approval by the FDA does not necessarily mean that this drug is available for consumers at this time.

What is NovoLog used for?

NovoLog in used to treat adults with diabetes to control high blood sugar. Because NovoLog acts faster and has a shorter duration of action than regular human insulin, NovoLog should normally be used in combination with an intermediate or long-acting insulin.

Who should not use NovoLog?

Do not use NovoLog if you are experiencing an episode of low blood sugar.

Special Warnings with NovoLog:

General Precautions with NovoLog:

Because of Novolog’s faster onset of action changes in blood levels of potassium may occur. Not everyone can tolerate rapid changes or low potassium. Patients with certain medical conditions may have more difficulty with the rapid blood sugar lowering effect of NovoLog. Depending on your medical condition, your doctor will decide if NovoLog is right for you.

There is a risk of your blood sugar becoming too low when taking diabetes medicines. Strenuous physical activity, drinking alcoholic beverages, or not eating enough can increase this possibility when taking NovoLog. Talk to your health care (healthcare) provider.

Insulin antibodies may develop during treatment with all insulin, but may be greater with NovoLog.

What should I tell my doctor or health care (healthcare) provider?

Because certain other medications may increase or decrease the blood-sugar-lowering effect of NovoLog, review all medications you are taking with your health care (healthcare) provider, including those that you take without a prescription.

Any change of insulin should be made under medical supervision. Be certain to tell your doctor or health care (healthcare) provider if you are taking other insulin, including oral medications used to control blood sugar.

Tell your doctor or health care (healthcare) provider if you:

What are some possible side effects of NovoLog? (This is not a comprehensive list of possible side effects assosciated with NovoLog. Your doctor or pharmacist can provide expert advice on the possible side effects of this drug.)

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