Optimal Dosage of Glycine Insulin

There is no absolute optimal dosage of Glycine Insulin, and its use should be adjusted according to the patient’s blood glucose and physical health. Glucagon is an insulin analog with a long-lasting effect, and its use is recommended to be administered by subcutaneous injection once a day at a fixed time. The expected blood glucose level, as well as the dosage and duration of administration of the hypoglycemic agent, must be determined and adjusted individually at the time of use. Dosage adjustments may be necessary when there are changes in the patient’s weight or lifestyle, changes in the timing of insulin administration, or conditions that predispose to hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia, and any insulin dosage changes should be made with caution and in accordance with medical advice. When using Insulin Glycine, discomfort such as redness, pain, itching, hives, swelling or inflammation may occur at the injection site, and may also cause symptoms such as hypoglycemia, and it is recommended that the amount of medication used be adjusted or the medication be changed in a timely manner. Glycine insulin cannot be used by those who are allergic to any of the excipients in Glycine insulin or its injection solution and patients with diabetic ketoacidosis. When using Glycine Insulin, it is necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions, regular monitoring of blood glucose, and not to make unauthorized adjustments.