How many units of glucagon are appropriate?

Glycine insulin is one of the commonly used insulin in clinic, and the dosage of the drug needs to be based on the patient’s body weight, blood glucose level, and sensitivity to insulin.
Glycine insulin is a kind of long-acting insulin, which mainly has the effect of lowering blood sugar and can be used to treat diabetes.
For type 2 diabetes mellitus, glucagon insulin dosage can be used at 0.2~0.5U per kilogram, starting with a small dose and then gradually increasing, adjusting 1~4U each time until the blood glucose reaches the control target value.
The final value of the glucagon dosage varies somewhat for each individual and is related to the individual’s blood glucose level and sensitivity to insulin. Generally fasting blood glucose levels should be controlled at 4.4 to 7.0 mmol/l and non-fasting blood glucose levels should be controlled below 10 mmol/l. Those with higher basal blood glucose levels will have a corresponding increase in insulin dosage.
The dosage of Glycine Insulin has obvious individualized differences and there is no fixed dosage, so it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and standardize the use under the doctor’s guidance.