Can I continue to use Glycine Insulin after a month?

After one month of glucagon insulin use, if the doctor thinks it is still necessary to continue to use, it can be continued, if the effect of glycemic control is not good, it may be necessary to switch to other drugs. Glycine insulin is a human insulin analog, belongs to the long-acting insulin and its analogs, has a better hypoglycemic effect, suitable for diabetic patients, it is recommended to give the drug by subcutaneous injection at a fixed time every day. In general, for type 1 diabetes and some type 2 diabetes patients who need long-term insulin treatment, insulin with glucagon can be used for a long period of time, not limited to 1 month. So if after using Glycine Insulin for one month, there is no adverse reaction and the doctor thinks that the diabetic patient needs to continue to use insulin treatment, he/she can continue to use it. However, it should be noted that Glycine Insulin can only be injected subcutaneously, never intravenously, or severe hypoglycemic reactions may easily occur. Fat malnutrition may occur at the injection site during the use of the drug, affecting the absorption and utilization of insulin. Very few patients are allergic to the drug, rapid-onset metamorphic reactions, need to be prohibited from use. Glycine Insulin is recommended to be used within one month after opening, and it is best to keep it in the refrigerator at a low temperature. Whether to use glycemic insulin, and whether to adjust the use of medication, need to strictly follow the doctor’s instructions, the doctor to decide.