The difference between glucagon 300 and 450 is mainly the difference in the amount of effective glucagon per 1 ml of solution, and the two also specifically have different bioequivalence.
Glucagon 300 generally refers to 300 units of glucagon per 1 ml of solution, and can be abbreviated as glucagon U300. Similarly, glucagon 450 refers to 450 units of glucagon per 1 ml of solution, and is abbreviated as glucagon U450.
The difference between glucagon U300 and U450 is mainly the difference in the effective concentration of the drug. The effective concentration of glucagon insulin U450 is higher.
The two also have different bioequivalence directly and are not directly convertible. When converting insulin glargine U300 to insulin glargine U450, more units of insulin may be required for treatment with insulin glargine U450 in order to achieve the target blood glucose level.
When blood glucose abnormalities occur, medical attention is recommended and insulin needs to be used under the supervision of a medical professional.