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SaleMaxsulin 30 Penset 100 IU/mlTreatment of all type 1 diabetic patient. Treatment for those with type 2 diabetes whose blood sugar cannot be sufficiently controlled by diet or oral hypoglycemic medications. For the initial stabilization of diabetes in people with diabetic ketoacidosis, hyperosmolar non-ketotic syndrome, and during stressful times like serious illnesses and major surgery for people with diabetes. Gestational diabetes treatment.CompositionIsophane Insulin Human 30/70 Injection with Insulin Human (rDNA) Insulin Human (rDNA) USP 40 IU (equal to 1.388 mg) is present in each milliliter of solution as 30% Soluble Insulin Human (Regular) and 70% Isophane Insulin Human. Isophane Insulin Human 30/70 Injection with Insulin Human (rDNA) Insulin Human (rDNA) USP 100 IU (equal to 3.47 mg) is present in each milliliter of solution as 30% Soluble Insulin Human (Regular) and 70% Isophane Insulin Human. 50/50 Injection of Insulin Human (rDNA) and Isophane Insulin Human (rDNA) USP 100 IU (equal to 3.47 mg) is present in each milliliter of solution as 50% soluble Insulin Human (Regular) and 50% isophane Insulin Human.Theropeutic ClassInsulin with a Medium Action.PharmacologyHuman insulin is produced using recombinant DNA technology as Insulin Human (rDNA). It works and is structurally identical to natural insulin. Insulin controls how glucose is metabolized and promotes the absorption and use of glucose by the liver, muscles, and fat. By promoting glycogenesis and preventing gluconeogenesis, it also reduces blood sugar levels. After injection, insulin human (rDNA) 30/70 and insulin human (rDNA) 50/50 begin to work within 30 minutes, reach their peak levels between 2 and 8 hours later, and persist for roughly 24 hours.Dosage of Maxsulin 30 Penset 100 IU/mlThe 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.Administration of Maxsulin 30 Penset 100 IU/mlWithin 30 minutes of an injection, a meal or snack containing carbs should be had. Subcutaneous injections are given in the upper arm, thigh, buttock, or abdominal wall. More quickly than from other injection locations, the abdominal wall receives a subcutaneous injection. Never inject insulin human (rDNA) 30/70 or insulin human (rDNA) 50/50 intravenously. Getting ready for use: Sanitize your hands. To evenly mix the solution and see if the insulin looks normal, gently shake or rotate the vial. When using a brand-new vial, remove the plastic protective cap and use an alcohol swab to clean the rubber plug. Add air to your syringe in an amount equal to the required amount of insulin. Inject air by sticking the needle into the vial. Draw the appropriate amount of insulin into the syringe while turning the bottle and syringe upside down. Check to see if there are any bubbles left in the syringe before removing the needle. In that case, hold the syringe upright and tap it to release the air bubbles. Injection site: Choose the region of the body with looser-fitting skin, such as the upper arm, thigh, buttock, or abdomen. Choose a location for each injection that is at least 1 cm away from the location of the preceding injection to prevent tissue injury. Injection method: Wash the area of the skin where the injection will be made with alcohol. Place the needle so that it forms a 45? angle with the skin. Injecting insulin requires puncturing the skin with a needle. To ensure that the entire dosage is injected, keep the needle subcutaneous for at least 6 seconds. After removing the needle, place mild pressure on the injection site for several seconds. Avoid scratching the injection site.Interaction of Maxsulin 30 Penset 100 IU/mlWhen taking oral contraceptives, thyroid hormone, adrenal cortical hormone, and other medications that can cause blood sugar levels to rise, you may need to take more insulin. Reduced insulin dosage is necessary when using antidepressants such as salicylate, sulfanilamide, and others that have hypoglycemic effects and cause a drop in blood sugar levels.ContraindicationsPatients with hypoglycemia or those who are allergic to insulin or any of the excipients.Side Effects of Maxsulin 30 Penset 100 IU/mlThe most frequent unfavorable consequence of insulin therapy is hypoglycemia, and its symptoms might strike rapidly. There aren't many occurrences of allergic reactions that cause red, puffy, or itchy skin. It typically goes away after a few days. In rare cases, factors other than insulin, such as disinfectant and improper injection technique, may be to blame for the allergy.Pregnancy & LactationBecause insulin cannot cross the placental barrier, there are no limits on using it to treat diabetes during pregnancy. Baby safety is unaffected by the mother's insulin medication.Precautions & WarningsHyperglycemia may result from improper dosing or stopping the medication, particularly in type 1 diabetes. If the insulin dose is excessively high compared to the amount of insulin needed, hypoglycemia could result. Hypoglycemia can result from skipping meals or unexpectedly doing hard physical activity.Overdose Effects of Maxsulin 30 Penset 100 IU/mlHypoglycemia during treatment may result from using too much insulin. Hypoglycemia between mild and moderate may strike suddenly. When hypoglycemia strikes, it is crucial to seek immediate medical attention. If you have hypoglycemia frequently, speak with your doctor about any potential adjustments to your therapy, diet, and/or exercise regimen that may be necessary to help you stay hypoglycemic-free.Storage ConditionsKeeping in a refrigerator, store between 2 and 8 degrees Celsius. Never freeze. If insulin is being used recently and does not need to be refrigerated, try to keep it in a cool area away from heat and light. The currently-in-use insulin can be stored at room temperature for a month.Sku: 1736105869-3979
Maxsulin 30 Penset100 IU/ml
₦12,210.00Original price was: ₦12,210.00.₦10,989.00Current price is: ₦10,989.00.₦12,210.00Original price was: ₦12,210.00.₦10,989.00Current price is: ₦10,989.00. Add to basket Quick View -
SaleMaxsulin 30 Vial 100 IU/mlTreatment of all type 1 diabetic patient. Treatment for those with type 2 diabetes whose blood sugar cannot be sufficiently controlled by diet or oral hypoglycemic medications. For the initial stabilization of diabetes in people with diabetic ketoacidosis, hyperosmolar non-ketotic syndrome, and during stressful times like serious illnesses and major surgery for people with diabetes. Gestational diabetes treatment.CompositionIsophane Insulin Human 30/70 Injection with Insulin Human (rDNA) Insulin Human (rDNA) USP 40 IU (equal to 1.388 mg) is present in each milliliter of solution as 30% Soluble Insulin Human (Regular) and 70% Isophane Insulin Human. Isophane Insulin Human 30/70 Injection with Insulin Human (rDNA) Insulin Human (rDNA) USP 100 IU (equal to 3.47 mg) is present in each milliliter of solution as 30% Soluble Insulin Human (Regular) and 70% Isophane Insulin Human. 50/50 Injection of Insulin Human (rDNA) and Isophane Insulin Human (rDNA) USP 100 IU (equal to 3.47 mg) is present in each milliliter of solution as 50% soluble Insulin Human (Regular) and 50% isophane Insulin Human.Theropeutic ClassInsulin with a Medium Action.PharmacologyHuman insulin is produced using recombinant DNA technology as Insulin Human (rDNA). It works and is structurally identical to natural insulin. Insulin controls how glucose is metabolized and promotes the absorption and use of glucose by the liver, muscles, and fat. By promoting glycogenesis and preventing gluconeogenesis, it also reduces blood sugar levels. After injection, insulin human (rDNA) 30/70 and insulin human (rDNA) 50/50 begin to work within 30 minutes, reach their peak levels between 2 and 8 hours later, and persist for roughly 24 hours.Dosage of Maxsulin 30 Vial 100 IU/mlThe 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.Administration of Maxsulin 30 Vial 100 IU/mlWithin 30 minutes of an injection, a meal or snack containing carbs should be had. Subcutaneous injections are given in the upper arm, thigh, buttock, or abdominal wall. More quickly than from other injection locations, the abdominal wall receives a subcutaneous injection. Never inject insulin human (rDNA) 30/70 or insulin human (rDNA) 50/50 intravenously. Getting ready for use: Sanitize your hands. To evenly mix the solution and see if the insulin looks normal, gently shake or rotate the vial. When using a brand-new vial, remove the plastic protective cap and use an alcohol swab to clean the rubber plug. Add air to your syringe in an amount equal to the required amount of insulin. Inject air by sticking the needle into the vial. Draw the appropriate amount of insulin into the syringe while turning the bottle and syringe upside down. Check to see if there are any bubbles left in the syringe before removing the needle. In that case, hold the syringe upright and tap it to release the air bubbles. Injection site: Choose the region of the body with looser-fitting skin, such as the upper arm, thigh, buttock, or abdomen. Choose a location for each injection that is at least 1 cm away from the location of the preceding injection to prevent tissue injury. Injection method: Wash the area of the skin where the injection will be made with alcohol. Place the needle so that it forms a 45? angle with the skin. Injecting insulin requires puncturing the skin with a needle. To ensure that the entire dosage is injected, keep the needle subcutaneous for at least 6 seconds. After removing the needle, place mild pressure on the injection site for several seconds. Avoid scratching the injection site.Interaction of Maxsulin 30 Vial 100 IU/mlWhen taking oral contraceptives, thyroid hormone, adrenal cortical hormone, and other medications that can cause blood sugar levels to rise, you may need to take more insulin. Reduced insulin dosage is necessary when using antidepressants such as salicylate, sulfanilamide, and others that have hypoglycemic effects and cause a drop in blood sugar levels.ContraindicationsPatients with hypoglycemia or those who are allergic to insulin or any of the excipients.Side Effects of Maxsulin 30 Vial 100 IU/mlThe most frequent unfavorable consequence of insulin therapy is hypoglycemia, and its symptoms might strike rapidly. There aren't many occurrences of allergic reactions that cause red, puffy, or itchy skin. It typically goes away after a few days. In rare cases, factors other than insulin, such as disinfectant and improper injection technique, may be to blame for the allergy.Pregnancy & LactationBecause insulin cannot cross the placental barrier, there are no limits on using it to treat diabetes during pregnancy. Baby safety is unaffected by the mother's insulin medication.Precautions & WarningsHyperglycemia may result from improper dosing or stopping the medication, particularly in type 1 diabetes. If the insulin dose is excessively high compared to the amount of insulin needed, hypoglycemia could result. Hypoglycemia can result from skipping meals or unexpectedly doing hard physical activity.Overdose Effects of Maxsulin 30 Vial 100 IU/mlHypoglycemia during treatment may result from using too much insulin. Hypoglycemia between mild and moderate may strike suddenly. When hypoglycemia strikes, it is crucial to seek immediate medical attention. If you have hypoglycemia frequently, speak with your doctor about any potential adjustments to your therapy, diet, and/or exercise regimen that may be necessary to help you stay hypoglycemic-free.Storage ConditionsKeeping in a refrigerator, store between 2 and 8 degrees Celsius. Never freeze. If insulin is being used recently and does not need to be refrigerated, try to keep it in a cool area away from heat and light. The currently-in-use insulin can be stored at room temperature for a month.Sku: 1736106435-4146
Maxsulin 30 Vial100 IU/ml
₦22,825.00Original price was: ₦22,825.00.₦20,542.50Current price is: ₦20,542.50.₦22,825.00Original price was: ₦22,825.00.₦20,542.50Current price is: ₦20,542.50. Add to basket Quick View -
SaleMaxsulin 50 Penset 100 IU/mlTreatment of all type 1 diabetic patient. Treatment for those with type 2 diabetes whose blood sugar cannot be sufficiently controlled by diet or oral hypoglycemic medications. For the initial stabilization of diabetes in people with diabetic ketoacidosis, hyperosmolar non-ketotic syndrome, and during stressful times like serious illnesses and major surgery for people with diabetes. Gestational diabetes treatment.CompositionIsophane Insulin Human 30/70 Injection with Insulin Human (rDNA) Insulin Human (rDNA) USP 40 IU (equal to 1.388 mg) is present in each milliliter of solution as 30% Soluble Insulin Human (Regular) and 70% Isophane Insulin Human. Isophane Insulin Human 30/70 Injection with Insulin Human (rDNA) Insulin Human (rDNA) USP 100 IU (equal to 3.47 mg) is present in each milliliter of solution as 30% Soluble Insulin Human (Regular) and 70% Isophane Insulin Human. 50/50 Injection of Insulin Human (rDNA) and Isophane Insulin Human (rDNA) USP 100 IU (equal to 3.47 mg) is present in each milliliter of solution as 50% soluble Insulin Human (Regular) and 50% isophane Insulin Human.Theropeutic ClassInsulin with a Medium Action.PharmacologyHuman insulin is produced using recombinant DNA technology as Insulin Human (rDNA). It works and is structurally identical to natural insulin. Insulin controls how glucose is metabolized and promotes the absorption and use of glucose by the liver, muscles, and fat. By promoting glycogenesis and preventing gluconeogenesis, it also reduces blood sugar levels. After injection, insulin human (rDNA) 30/70 and insulin human (rDNA) 50/50 begin to work within 30 minutes, reach their peak levels between 2 and 8 hours later, and persist for roughly 24 hours.Dosage of Maxsulin 50 Penset 100 IU/mlThe 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.Administration of Maxsulin 50 Penset 100 IU/mlWithin 30 minutes of an injection, a meal or snack containing carbs should be had. Subcutaneous injections are given in the upper arm, thigh, buttock, or abdominal wall. More quickly than from other injection locations, the abdominal wall receives a subcutaneous injection. Never inject insulin human (rDNA) 30/70 or insulin human (rDNA) 50/50 intravenously. Getting ready for use: Sanitize your hands. To evenly mix the solution and see if the insulin looks normal, gently shake or rotate the vial. When using a brand-new vial, remove the plastic protective cap and use an alcohol swab to clean the rubber plug. Add air to your syringe in an amount equal to the required amount of insulin. Inject air by sticking the needle into the vial. Draw the appropriate amount of insulin into the syringe while turning the bottle and syringe upside down. Check to see if there are any bubbles left in the syringe before removing the needle. In that case, hold the syringe upright and tap it to release the air bubbles. Injection site: Choose the region of the body with looser-fitting skin, such as the upper arm, thigh, buttock, or abdomen. Choose a location for each injection that is at least 1 cm away from the location of the preceding injection to prevent tissue injury. Injection method: Wash the area of the skin where the injection will be made with alcohol. Place the needle so that it forms a 45? angle with the skin. Injecting insulin requires puncturing the skin with a needle. To ensure that the entire dosage is injected, keep the needle subcutaneous for at least 6 seconds. After removing the needle, place mild pressure on the injection site for several seconds. Avoid scratching the injection site.Interaction of Maxsulin 50 Penset 100 IU/mlWhen taking oral contraceptives, thyroid hormone, adrenal cortical hormone, and other medications that can cause blood sugar levels to rise, you may need to take more insulin. Reduced insulin dosage is necessary when using antidepressants such as salicylate, sulfanilamide, and others that have hypoglycemic effects and cause a drop in blood sugar levels.ContraindicationsPatients with hypoglycemia or those who are allergic to insulin or any of the excipients.Side Effects of Maxsulin 50 Penset 100 IU/mlThe most frequent unfavorable consequence of insulin therapy is hypoglycemia, and its symptoms might strike rapidly. There aren't many occurrences of allergic reactions that cause red, puffy, or itchy skin. It typically goes away after a few days. In rare cases, factors other than insulin, such as disinfectant and improper injection technique, may be to blame for the allergy.Pregnancy & LactationBecause insulin cannot cross the placental barrier, there are no limits on using it to treat diabetes during pregnancy. Baby safety is unaffected by the mother's insulin medication.Precautions & WarningsHyperglycemia may result from improper dosing or stopping the medication, particularly in type 1 diabetes. If the insulin dose is excessively high compared to the amount of insulin needed, hypoglycemia could result. Hypoglycemia can result from skipping meals or unexpectedly doing hard physical activity.Overdose Effects of Maxsulin 50 Penset 100 IU/mlHypoglycemia during treatment may result from using too much insulin. Hypoglycemia between mild and moderate may strike suddenly. When hypoglycemia strikes, it is crucial to seek immediate medical attention. If you have hypoglycemia frequently, speak with your doctor about any potential adjustments to your therapy, diet, and/or exercise regimen that may be necessary to help you stay hypoglycemic-free.Storage ConditionsKeeping in a refrigerator, store between 2 and 8 degrees Celsius. Never freeze. If insulin is being used recently and does not need to be refrigerated, try to keep it in a cool area away from heat and light. The currently-in-use insulin can be stored at room temperature for a month.Sku: 1736099471-2097
Maxsulin 50 Penset100 IU/ml
₦12,210.00Original price was: ₦12,210.00.₦10,989.00Current price is: ₦10,989.00.₦12,210.00Original price was: ₦12,210.00.₦10,989.00Current price is: ₦10,989.00. Add to basket Quick View -
SaleMaxsulin 50 Vial 100 IU/mlTreatment of all type 1 diabetic patient. Treatment for those with type 2 diabetes whose blood sugar cannot be sufficiently controlled by diet or oral hypoglycemic medications. For the initial stabilization of diabetes in people with diabetic ketoacidosis, hyperosmolar non-ketotic syndrome, and during stressful times like serious illnesses and major surgery for people with diabetes. Gestational diabetes treatment.CompositionIsophane Insulin Human 30/70 Injection with Insulin Human (rDNA) Insulin Human (rDNA) USP 40 IU (equal to 1.388 mg) is present in each milliliter of solution as 30% Soluble Insulin Human (Regular) and 70% Isophane Insulin Human. Isophane Insulin Human 30/70 Injection with Insulin Human (rDNA) Insulin Human (rDNA) USP 100 IU (equal to 3.47 mg) is present in each milliliter of solution as 30% Soluble Insulin Human (Regular) and 70% Isophane Insulin Human. 50/50 Injection of Insulin Human (rDNA) and Isophane Insulin Human (rDNA) USP 100 IU (equal to 3.47 mg) is present in each milliliter of solution as 50% soluble Insulin Human (Regular) and 50% isophane Insulin Human.Theropeutic ClassInsulin with a Medium Action.PharmacologyHuman insulin is produced using recombinant DNA technology as Insulin Human (rDNA). It works and is structurally identical to natural insulin. Insulin controls how glucose is metabolized and promotes the absorption and use of glucose by the liver, muscles, and fat. By promoting glycogenesis and preventing gluconeogenesis, it also reduces blood sugar levels. After injection, insulin human (rDNA) 30/70 and insulin human (rDNA) 50/50 begin to work within 30 minutes, reach their peak levels between 2 and 8 hours later, and persist for roughly 24 hours.Dosage of Maxsulin 50 Vial 100 IU/mlThe 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.Administration of Maxsulin 50 Vial 100 IU/mlWithin 30 minutes of an injection, a meal or snack containing carbs should be had. Subcutaneous injections are given in the upper arm, thigh, buttock, or abdominal wall. More quickly than from other injection locations, the abdominal wall receives a subcutaneous injection. Never inject insulin human (rDNA) 30/70 or insulin human (rDNA) 50/50 intravenously. Getting ready for use: Sanitize your hands. To evenly mix the solution and see if the insulin looks normal, gently shake or rotate the vial. When using a brand-new vial, remove the plastic protective cap and use an alcohol swab to clean the rubber plug. Add air to your syringe in an amount equal to the required amount of insulin. Inject air by sticking the needle into the vial. Draw the appropriate amount of insulin into the syringe while turning the bottle and syringe upside down. Check to see if there are any bubbles left in the syringe before removing the needle. In that case, hold the syringe upright and tap it to release the air bubbles. Injection site: Choose the region of the body with looser-fitting skin, such as the upper arm, thigh, buttock, or abdomen. Choose a location for each injection that is at least 1 cm away from the location of the preceding injection to prevent tissue injury. Injection method: Wash the area of the skin where the injection will be made with alcohol. Place the needle so that it forms a 45? angle with the skin. Injecting insulin requires puncturing the skin with a needle. To ensure that the entire dosage is injected, keep the needle subcutaneous for at least 6 seconds. After removing the needle, place mild pressure on the injection site for several seconds. Avoid scratching the injection site.Interaction of Maxsulin 50 Vial 100 IU/mlWhen taking oral contraceptives, thyroid hormone, adrenal cortical hormone, and other medications that can cause blood sugar levels to rise, you may need to take more insulin. Reduced insulin dosage is necessary when using antidepressants such as salicylate, sulfanilamide, and others that have hypoglycemic effects and cause a drop in blood sugar levels.ContraindicationsPatients with hypoglycemia or those who are allergic to insulin or any of the excipients.Side Effects of Maxsulin 50 Vial 100 IU/mlThe most frequent unfavorable consequence of insulin therapy is hypoglycemia, and its symptoms might strike rapidly. There aren't many occurrences of allergic reactions that cause red, puffy, or itchy skin. It typically goes away after a few days. In rare cases, factors other than insulin, such as disinfectant and improper injection technique, may be to blame for the allergy.Pregnancy & LactationBecause insulin cannot cross the placental barrier, there are no limits on using it to treat diabetes during pregnancy. Baby safety is unaffected by the mother's insulin medication.Precautions & WarningsHyperglycemia may result from improper dosing or stopping the medication, particularly in type 1 diabetes. If the insulin dose is excessively high compared to the amount of insulin needed, hypoglycemia could result. Hypoglycemia can result from skipping meals or unexpectedly doing hard physical activity.Overdose Effects of Maxsulin 50 Vial 100 IU/mlHypoglycemia during treatment may result from using too much insulin. Hypoglycemia between mild and moderate may strike suddenly. When hypoglycemia strikes, it is crucial to seek immediate medical attention. If you have hypoglycemia frequently, speak with your doctor about any potential adjustments to your therapy, diet, and/or exercise regimen that may be necessary to help you stay hypoglycemic-free.Storage ConditionsKeeping in a refrigerator, store between 2 and 8 degrees Celsius. Never freeze. If insulin is being used recently and does not need to be refrigerated, try to keep it in a cool area away from heat and light. The currently-in-use insulin can be stored at room temperature for a month.Sku: 1736100768-2486
Maxsulin 50 Vial100 IU/ml
₦22,825.00Original price was: ₦22,825.00.₦20,542.50Current price is: ₦20,542.50.₦22,825.00Original price was: ₦22,825.00.₦20,542.50Current price is: ₦20,542.50. Add to basket Quick View -
SaleMaxsulin N Vial 100 IU/mlTreatment 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.Theropeutic ClassLong Acting InsulinPharmacologyThe blood glucose lowering effect of insulin is due to the facilitated uptake of glucose following binding of insulin to receptors on muscle and fat cells and to the simultaneous inhibition of glucose output from the liver. Insulatard is a long-acting insulin. Onset of action is within 1? hours, reaches a maximum effect within 4-12 hours and the entire time of duration is approximately 24 hours.Insulin in the blood stream has a half-life of a few minutes. Consequently, the time-action profile of an insulin preparation is determined solely by its absorption characteristics. This process is influenced by several factors (e.g. insulin dosage, injection route and site, thickness of subcutaneous fat, type of diabetes). The pharmacokinetics of insulins is therefore affected by significant intra- and inter-individual variationDosage of Maxsulin N Vial 100 IU/mlDosage is individual and determined in accordance with the needs of the patient. The individual insulin requirement is usually between 0.3 and 1.0 IU/kg day. The daily insulin requirement may be higher in patients with insulin resistance (e.g. during puberty or due to obesity) and lower in patients with residual, endogenous insulin production.The physician determines one or several daily injections are necessary. Insulatard may be used alone or mixed with fast-acting insulin. In intensive insulin therapy the suspension may be used as basal insulin (evening and/or morning injection) with fast-acting insulin given at meals. In patients with diabetes mellitus optimised glycaemic control delays the onset of late diabetic complications. Close blood glucose monitoring is recommended.Administration of Maxsulin N Vial 100 IU/mlFor subcutaneous use. Insulatard is usually administered subcutaneously in the thigh. If convenient, the abdominal wall, the gluteal region or the deltoid region may also be used. Subcutaneous injection into the thigh results in a slower and less variable absorption compared to the other injection sites. Injection into a lifted skin fold minimises the risk of unintended intramuscular injection.Keep the needle under the skin for at least 6 seconds to make sure the entire dose is injected. Injection sites should be rotated within an anatomic region in order to avoid lipodystrophy. Insulin suspensions are never to be administered intravenously. Insulatard is accompanied by a package leaflet with detailed instruction for use to be followed. The vials are for use with insulin syringes with corresponding unit scale. When two types of insulin are mixed, draw the amount of fast-acting insulin first, followed by the amount of long-acting insulinInteraction of Maxsulin N Vial 100 IU/mlA number of medicinal products are known to interact with the glucose metabolism. Physicians must therefore take possible interactions into account and should always ask their patients about any medicinal products they take.The following substances may reduce insulin requirement: Oral hypoglycaemic agents (OHA), monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOI), non-selective beta-blocking agents, angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, salicylates and alcohol.The following substances may increase insulin requirement: Thiazides, glucocorticoids, thyroid hormones and beta-sympathomimetics, growth hormone and danazol. Beta-blocking agents may mask the symptoms of hypoglycaemia and delay recovery from hypoglycaemia. Octreotide/lanreotide may both decrease and increase insulin requirement. Alcohol may intensify and prolong the hypoglycaemic effect of insulin.ContraindicationsHypoglycaemia, Hypersensitivity to human insulin or to any of the excipientsSide Effects of Maxsulin N Vial 100 IU/mlHypoglycemia 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.Pregnancy & LactationThere are no restrictions on treatment of diabetes with insulin during pregnancy, as insulin does not pass the placental barrier.Precautions & WarningsInadequate dosage or discontinuation of treatment, especially in type 1 diabetes, may lead to hyperglycaemia. Usually the first symptoms of hyperglycaemia set in gradually, over a period of hours or days. They include thirst, increased frequency of urination, nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, flushed dry skin, dry mouth, loss of appetite as well as acetone odour of breath In type 1 diabetes, untreated hyperglycaemic events eventually lead to diabetic ketoacidosis, which is potentially lethal. Hypoglycaemia may occur if the insulin dose is too high in relation to the insulin requirementOmission of a meal or unplanned, strenuous physical exercise may lead to hypoglycaemia. Patients whose blood glucose control is greatly improved e.g. by intensified insulin therapy, may experience a change in their usual warning symptoms of hypoglycaemia and should be advised accordingly Usual warning symptoms may disappear in patients with longstanding diabetes.Overdose Effects of Maxsulin N Vial 100 IU/mlA specific overdose of insulin cannot be defined. However, hypoglycaemia may develop over sequential stagesStorage ConditionsStore in a refrigerator (2?C-8?C). Do not freeze. Keep the container cartridge or vial in the outer carton in order to protect from light.During use: do not refrigerate. Do not store vials above 25?C and cartridges above 30?C. Protect from excessive heat and sunlight.Sku: 1736104372-3536
Maxsulin N Vial100 IU/ml
₦22,825.00Original price was: ₦22,825.00.₦20,542.50Current price is: ₦20,542.50.₦22,825.00Original price was: ₦22,825.00.₦20,542.50Current price is: ₦20,542.50. Add to basket Quick View -
SaleMaxsulin R Penset 100 IU/mlTreatment of all type 1 diabetic patient. treatment for those with type 2 diabetes whose blood sugar cannot be sufficiently controlled by diet or oral hypoglycemic medications. for the initial stabilization of diabetes in people with diabetic ketoacidosis, hyperosmolar non-ketotic syndrome, and during stressful times like serious illnesses and major surgery for people with diabetes. gestational diabetes treatment.Theropeutic ClassRapid Acting InsulinPharmacologyThe ability of insulin to connect to receptors on muscle and fat cells and to simultaneously restrict the liver's ability to release glucose are what cause it to drop blood sugar levels. Long-acting insulin is called Insulatard. The action begins within one and a half hours, has its peak effect within four to twelve hours, and lasts for roughly twenty-four hours. The half-life of insulin in the blood is only a few minutes. As a result, only the features of an insulin preparation's absorption dictate its time-action profile. Many elements have an impact on this process (e.g. insulin dosage, injection route, and site, the thickness of subcutaneous fat, and type of diabetes).Dosage of Maxsulin R Penset 100 IU/mlUse your insulin exactly as directed by your doctor, adjusting the dosage as necessary. If you're unsure, ask your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse. Within 30 minutes of the injection, consume a meal or snack that contains carbs to prevent low blood sugar. If your doctor doesn't instruct you to, don't adjust your insulin. Your doctor may need to change your dose if you were switched from one brand or kind of insulin to another.Administration of Maxsulin R Penset 100 IU/mlfor usage beneath the skin. Typically, Insulatard is injected subcutaneously into the thigh. If more practical, the deltoid area, gluteal area, or abdominal wall may also be employed. In comparison to the other injection locations, the thigh's subcutaneous injection causes a slower and less varied absorption. Unintentional intramuscular injection is less likely when the skin fold is injected into. To ensure that the entire dosage is injected, keep the needle subcutaneously for at least 6 seconds. To prevent lipodystrophy, injection sites should be rotated within anatomical regions. Never inject insulin suspensions intravenously. A package booklet for Insulatard contains comprehensive usage instructions that must be followed. The vials are meant to be used with equivalent unit insulin syringes. When two types of insulin are mixed, draw the amount of fast-acting insulin first, followed by the amount of long-acting insulin.Side Effects of Maxsulin R Penset 100 IU/mlHypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, is a relatively frequent adverse consequence. More than one in ten persons might be impacted. Low blood sugar symptoms include cold perspiration, chilly pale skin, headache, rapid heartbeat, nausea, extreme hunger, brief changes in vision, fatigue, unusual weakness, anxiety or tremor, feeling agitated, feeling confused, and difficulty focusing.Pregnancy & LactationBefore using this medication, consult your doctor if you are pregnant, suspect you may be pregnant, or are planning a pregnancy. You can use this insulin while you're pregnant. You might need to adjust your insulin dosage both during pregnancy and after birth. Careful control of your diabetes, particularly prevention of hypoglycaemia, is important for the health of your baby. The use of this insulin during breastfeeding is not restricted.Precautions & WarningsIf you experience issues with your adrenal, pituitary, thyroid, or liver glands. If you decide to vary your typical diet or engage in more exercise than usual, as these actions may have an impact on your blood sugar level. Continue taking your insulin and see a doctor if you feel sick. Traveling across time zones when visiting another country could change your demand for insulin and the timing of this.Storage ConditionsKeep refrigerated at 2?C to 8?C. Avoid touching the cooling device. Avoid freezing.Use In Special PopulationsUsage in children and adolescents: Children and adolescents may use this. Usage with specific patient populations You should check your blood sugar more frequently and talk to your doctor about adjusting your insulin dosage if you have impaired kidney or liver function or if you are over 65.Sku: 1736099492-2103
Maxsulin R Penset100 IU/ml
₦12,100.00Original price was: ₦12,100.00.₦10,890.00Current price is: ₦10,890.00.₦12,100.00Original price was: ₦12,100.00.₦10,890.00Current price is: ₦10,890.00. Add to basket Quick View -
SaleMaxsulin R Vial 100 IU/mlTreatment of all type 1 diabetic patient. treatment for those with type 2 diabetes whose blood sugar cannot be sufficiently controlled by diet or oral hypoglycemic medications. for the initial stabilization of diabetes in people with diabetic ketoacidosis, hyperosmolar non-ketotic syndrome, and during stressful times like serious illnesses and major surgery for people with diabetes. gestational diabetes treatment.Theropeutic ClassRapid Acting InsulinPharmacologyThe ability of insulin to connect to receptors on muscle and fat cells and to simultaneously restrict the liver's ability to release glucose are what cause it to drop blood sugar levels. Long-acting insulin is called Insulatard. The action begins within one and a half hours, has its peak effect within four to twelve hours, and lasts for roughly twenty-four hours. The half-life of insulin in the blood is only a few minutes. As a result, only the features of an insulin preparation's absorption dictate its time-action profile. Many elements have an impact on this process (e.g. insulin dosage, injection route, and site, the thickness of subcutaneous fat, and type of diabetes).Dosage of Maxsulin R Vial 100 IU/mlUse your insulin exactly as directed by your doctor, adjusting the dosage as necessary. If you're unsure, ask your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse. Within 30 minutes of the injection, consume a meal or snack that contains carbs to prevent low blood sugar. If your doctor doesn't instruct you to, don't adjust your insulin. Your doctor may need to change your dose if you were switched from one brand or kind of insulin to another.Administration of Maxsulin R Vial 100 IU/mlfor usage beneath the skin. Typically, Insulatard is injected subcutaneously into the thigh. If more practical, the deltoid area, gluteal area, or abdominal wall may also be employed. In comparison to the other injection locations, the thigh's subcutaneous injection causes a slower and less varied absorption. Unintentional intramuscular injection is less likely when the skin fold is injected into. To ensure that the entire dosage is injected, keep the needle subcutaneously for at least 6 seconds. To prevent lipodystrophy, injection sites should be rotated within anatomical regions. Never inject insulin suspensions intravenously. A package booklet for Insulatard contains comprehensive usage instructions that must be followed. The vials are meant to be used with equivalent unit insulin syringes. When two types of insulin are mixed, draw the amount of fast-acting insulin first, followed by the amount of long-acting insulin.Side Effects of Maxsulin R Vial 100 IU/mlHypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, is a relatively frequent adverse consequence. More than one in ten persons might be impacted. Low blood sugar symptoms include cold perspiration, chilly pale skin, headache, rapid heartbeat, nausea, extreme hunger, brief changes in vision, fatigue, unusual weakness, anxiety or tremor, feeling agitated, feeling confused, and difficulty focusing.Pregnancy & LactationBefore using this medication, consult your doctor if you are pregnant, suspect you may be pregnant, or are planning a pregnancy. You can use this insulin while you're pregnant. You might need to adjust your insulin dosage both during pregnancy and after birth. Careful control of your diabetes, particularly prevention of hypoglycaemia, is important for the health of your baby. The use of this insulin during breastfeeding is not restricted.Precautions & WarningsIf you experience issues with your adrenal, pituitary, thyroid, or liver glands. If you decide to vary your typical diet or engage in more exercise than usual, as these actions may have an impact on your blood sugar level. Continue taking your insulin and see a doctor if you feel sick. Traveling across time zones when visiting another country could change your demand for insulin and the timing of this.Storage ConditionsKeep refrigerated at 2?C to 8?C. Avoid touching the cooling device. Avoid freezing.Use In Special PopulationsUsage in children and adolescents: Children and adolescents may use this. Usage with specific patient populations You should check your blood sugar more frequently and talk to your doctor about adjusting your insulin dosage if you have impaired kidney or liver function or if you are over 65.Sku: 1736104849-3677
Maxsulin R Vial100 IU/ml
₦22,825.00Original price was: ₦22,825.00.₦20,542.50Current price is: ₦20,542.50.₦22,825.00Original price was: ₦22,825.00.₦20,542.50Current price is: ₦20,542.50. Add to basket Quick View -
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Maxsulin R Vial40 IU
₦10,725.00Original price was: ₦10,725.00.₦9,652.50Current price is: ₦9,652.50.₦10,725.00Original price was: ₦10,725.00.₦9,652.50Current price is: ₦9,652.50. Add to basket Quick View -
SaleMaxsulin Vial 40 IU/mlTreatment of all type 1 diabetic patient. Treatment for those with type 2 diabetes whose blood sugar cannot be sufficiently controlled by diet or oral hypoglycemic medications. For the initial stabilization of diabetes in people with diabetic ketoacidosis, hyperosmolar non-ketotic syndrome, and during stressful times like serious illnesses and major surgery for people with diabetes. Gestational diabetes treatment.CompositionIsophane Insulin Human 30/70 Injection with Insulin Human (rDNA) Insulin Human (rDNA) USP 40 IU (equal to 1.388 mg) is present in each milliliter of solution as 30% Soluble Insulin Human (Regular) and 70% Isophane Insulin Human. Isophane Insulin Human 30/70 Injection with Insulin Human (rDNA) Insulin Human (rDNA) USP 100 IU (equal to 3.47 mg) is present in each milliliter of solution as 30% Soluble Insulin Human (Regular) and 70% Isophane Insulin Human. 50/50 Injection of Insulin Human (rDNA) and Isophane Insulin Human (rDNA) USP 100 IU (equal to 3.47 mg) is present in each milliliter of solution as 50% soluble Insulin Human (Regular) and 50% isophane Insulin Human.Theropeutic ClassInsulin with a Medium Action.PharmacologyHuman insulin is produced using recombinant DNA technology as Insulin Human (rDNA). It works and is structurally identical to natural insulin. Insulin controls how glucose is metabolized and promotes the absorption and use of glucose by the liver, muscles, and fat. By promoting glycogenesis and preventing gluconeogenesis, it also reduces blood sugar levels. After injection, insulin human (rDNA) 30/70 and insulin human (rDNA) 50/50 begin to work within 30 minutes, reach their peak levels between 2 and 8 hours later, and persist for roughly 24 hours.Dosage of Maxsulin Vial 40 IU/mlThe 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.Administration of Maxsulin Vial 40 IU/mlWithin 30 minutes of an injection, a meal or snack containing carbs should be had. Subcutaneous injections are given in the upper arm, thigh, buttock, or abdominal wall. More quickly than from other injection locations, the abdominal wall receives a subcutaneous injection. Never inject insulin human (rDNA) 30/70 or insulin human (rDNA) 50/50 intravenously. Getting ready for use: Sanitize your hands. To evenly mix the solution and see if the insulin looks normal, gently shake or rotate the vial. When using a brand-new vial, remove the plastic protective cap and use an alcohol swab to clean the rubber plug. Add air to your syringe in an amount equal to the required amount of insulin. Inject air by sticking the needle into the vial. Draw the appropriate amount of insulin into the syringe while turning the bottle and syringe upside down. Check to see if there are any bubbles left in the syringe before removing the needle. In that case, hold the syringe upright and tap it to release the air bubbles. Injection site: Choose the region of the body with looser-fitting skin, such as the upper arm, thigh, buttock, or abdomen. Choose a location for each injection that is at least 1 cm away from the location of the preceding injection to prevent tissue injury. Injection method: Wash the area of the skin where the injection will be made with alcohol. Place the needle so that it forms a 45? angle with the skin. Injecting insulin requires puncturing the skin with a needle. To ensure that the entire dosage is injected, keep the needle subcutaneous for at least 6 seconds. After removing the needle, place mild pressure on the injection site for several seconds. Avoid scratching the injection site.Interaction of Maxsulin Vial 40 IU/mlWhen taking oral contraceptives, thyroid hormone, adrenal cortical hormone, and other medications that can cause blood sugar levels to rise, you may need to take more insulin. Reduced insulin dosage is necessary when using antidepressants such as salicylate, sulfanilamide, and others that have hypoglycemic effects and cause a drop in blood sugar levels.ContraindicationsPatients with hypoglycemia or those who are allergic to insulin or any of the excipients.Side Effects of Maxsulin Vial 40 IU/mlThe most frequent unfavorable consequence of insulin therapy is hypoglycemia, and its symptoms might strike rapidly. There aren't many occurrences of allergic reactions that cause red, puffy, or itchy skin. It typically goes away after a few days. In rare cases, factors other than insulin, such as disinfectant and improper injection technique, may be to blame for the allergy.Pregnancy & LactationBecause insulin cannot cross the placental barrier, there are no limits on using it to treat diabetes during pregnancy. Baby safety is unaffected by the mother's insulin medication.Precautions & WarningsHyperglycemia may result from improper dosing or stopping the medication, particularly in type 1 diabetes. If the insulin dose is excessively high compared to the amount of insulin needed, hypoglycemia could result. Hypoglycemia can result from skipping meals or unexpectedly doing hard physical activity.Overdose Effects of Maxsulin Vial 40 IU/mlHypoglycemia during treatment may result from using too much insulin. Hypoglycemia between mild and moderate may strike suddenly. When hypoglycemia strikes, it is crucial to seek immediate medical attention. If you have hypoglycemia frequently, speak with your doctor about any potential adjustments to your therapy, diet, and/or exercise regimen that may be necessary to help you stay hypoglycemic-free.Storage ConditionsKeeping in a refrigerator, store between 2 and 8 degrees Celsius. Never freeze. If insulin is being used recently and does not need to be refrigerated, try to keep it in a cool area away from heat and light. The currently-in-use insulin can be stored at room temperature for a month.Sku: 1736095784-1039
Maxsulin Vial40 IU/ml
₦10,725.00Original price was: ₦10,725.00.₦9,652.50Current price is: ₦9,652.50.₦10,725.00Original price was: ₦10,725.00.₦9,652.50Current price is: ₦9,652.50. Add to basket Quick View -
This is a romantic set of 4 delicious chocolates with a red rose topping. Ideal as a gift to someone you love.Sku: 1727088079-235
MAXsweet chocolate (with red rose) ? 50grams
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SaleMaxtin (Biotin 2500mcg) TabletsSku: 1718205964-712
Maxtin 2500Mcg Tablets 30S
₦2,250.00Original price was: ₦2,250.00.₦2,137.00Current price is: ₦2,137.00.₦2,250.00Original price was: ₦2,250.00.₦2,137.00Current price is: ₦2,137.00. Add to basket Quick View -
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Maxtin Plus Hair,Nail & Skin sachet
₦1,375.00Original price was: ₦1,375.00.₦1,330.00Current price is: ₦1,330.00.₦1,375.00Original price was: ₦1,375.00.₦1,330.00Current price is: ₦1,330.00. Add to basket Quick View -
Maxtin Plus DescriptionMAXTIN is a herbal /nutraceutical product. Supports healthy and moisturized skin. For Brittle nails and healthier skin promote normal immune function. Combination of different nutritional vitamins to support general health.Benefits : MAXTIN SACHET - BIOTIN 2500MCG : Improves infrastructure of hair, skin, and nails Helps make hair stronger and healthier Keeps the skin softness by increasing the hydration of skin Decreases brittleness and lining in nails Strengthen fingernails Fights inflammation, the leading cause of hair loss Improves scalp health Improves dull and damaged hair.MAXTIN SACHET ? COLLAGEN 50mg : For strength and elasticity Ensures youthfulness and strength Gives body tissues structure, toughness, rigidity, and texture Gives skin strength and resilience Reduces wrinkles and improves skin elasticity, hydration, and collagen density Keeps the skin softness by increasing skin hydrationMAXTIN SACHET ? VITAMIN E 110MG : Mega antioxidant Stops skin from losing moisture Protects cells from damage Softens skin Reduces sun damage and reduces skin inflammatory response, which includes swelling, redness, and thickeningDirections : Take 1-2 sachet daily as a food supplement with water, preferably after a meal or as directed by a Healthcare professional.Caution: If pregnant, nursing, taking any medication or have a medical condition, please consult your healthcare practitioner before using Maxtin Plus liquid sachet.Sku: 1716670289-681
Maxtin Plus Sachets (1 Box = 10 Sachets)
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Maxtin Tablets DescriptionDescription : Biotin is well known for its positive effects on hair. It improves hair health including shine, volume, and scalp coverage in patients who experience thinning hair. Biotin helps to improve skin hydration, smoothness, and appearance. It stimulates keratin production in hair. Supports the health of hair and adds shine to it. Enhances cellular energy production & promotes normal Immune function properly. Helps to strengthen brittle & strong nails.Benefits : Improves infrastructure of hair, skin, and nails . Helps make hair stronger and healthier . Keeps the skin soft by increasing the hydration of the skin . Decreases brittleness and lining in nails . Strengthens fingernails . Fights inflammation, the leading cause of hair loss . Improves scalp health . Improves dull and damaged hair . Directions : 2 tablets daily as a food supplement with water, preferably after meals or as directed by a healthcare professional. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.Cautions : If pregnant, nursing, taking any medication, or have medical conditions, please consult your healthcare practitioner, before taking Maxtin tablets.Sku: 1716664838-162
Maxtin Tablets 2500Mcg (1 Strip = 10 Tablets)