Can Degu Menthol Insulin be given in the middle of the day?

Degu Menthol Insulin here should refer to Degu Menthol Bi-insulin Injection, which is usually available at noon. Degu Menthol Bi-insulin Injection is a mixture of Degu Insulin and Menthol Insulin, configured according to the ratio of 7:3, suitable for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, according to the research, this drug can control fasting blood glucose and postprandial blood glucose, it is recommended to be injected subcutaneously once or twice a day, and usually you can choose to take a shot in the middle of the day. Degu insulin is a long-acting insulin with a long duration of action, mainly used for controlling fasting and nighttime blood glucose; while Mentholatum insulin is a short-acting insulin with a short duration of action, mainly used for controlling postprandial blood glucose, and the combination of the two can take care of both fasting and postprandial blood glucose control and reduce the number of injections for patients. The common adverse reactions of Degu Menthol Bi-insulin Injection are hypoglycemia, skin rash, localized adipose tissue malnutrition, etc. Blood glucose must be monitored in real time during use, and the medication should be stopped in time if symptoms of hypoglycemia, such as panic, trembling hands, sweating, etc., are found. It is prohibited for those who are allergic to Degu insulin, Mentholatum insulin or any excipients in the product. The use of Degu Menthol Bi-insulin Injection should be individualized by a professional doctor according to the patient’s specific situation, blind use is risky.