Product Description:
- BASAGLAR contains insulin glargine. This is a modified insulin, very similar to human insulin.
 
- BASAGLAR is used to treat diabetes mellitus in adults, adolescents and children aged 2 years and 
 
- Diabetes mellitus is a disease where your body does not produce enough insulin to control the level of 
 
- blood sugar. Insulin glargine has a long and steady blood sugar lowering action.
 
How to use:
- A new needle must be attached before each use. Only use needles that are compatible for use with
 
- BASAGLAR KwikPen.
 
- A safety test must be performed before each injection.
 
- Look at the cartridge before you use the pen. Do not use BASAGLAR KwikPen if you notice particles 
 
- in it. Only use BASAGLAR KwikPen if the solution is clear, colorless and waterlike. Do not shake 
 
- or mix it before use.
 
- To prevent the possible transmission of disease, each pen must be used by one patient only.
 
- Make sure that neither alcohol nor other disinfectants or other substances contaminate the insulin.
 
- BASAGLAR is injected under the skin. Do NOT inject BASAGLAR in a vein, since this will change 
 
- its action and may cause hypoglycemia.
 
- Your doctor will show you in which area of the skin you should inject BASAGLAR. With each 
 
- injection, change the puncture site within the particular area of skin that you are using.
 
- Basaglar is administered subcutaneously by injection in the abdominal wall, the thigh, the upper 
 
- arm, the deltoid region or the gluteal region. Injection sites should always be rotated within the 
 
- same region in order to reduce the risk of lipodystrophy and cutaneous amyloidosis.
 
- Always use a new pen if you notice that your blood sugar control is unexpectedly getting worse. If you 
 
- think you may have a problem with BASAGLAR KwikPen, consult your doctor, pharmacist or nurse.
 
- Empty pens must not be refilled and must be properly discarded.
 
- Do not use BASAGLAR KwikPen if it is damaged or not working properly, it has to be discarded and 
 
- a new KwikPen has to be used.
 
 
Caution & Warnings:
- Talk to your doctor, pharmacist or nurse before using BASAGLAR.
 
- Follow closely the instructions for posology, monitoring (blood and urine tests), diet and physical 
 
- activity (physical work and exercise) as discussed with your doctor.
 
Skin changes at the injection site.
- The injection site should be rotated to prevent skin changes such as lumps under the skin. The insulin 
 
- may not work well if you inject into a lumpy area (See How to use Basaglar). Contact your doctor if you are currently injecting into a lumpy area before you start injecting into a different area. Your 
 
- doctor may tell you to check your blood sugar more closely, and to adjust your insulin or your other 
 
- antidiabetic medications dose.
 
Travel
- Before travelling consult your doctor. You may need to talk about:
 
- the availability of your insulin in the country you are visiting,
 
- supplies of insulin etc.
 
- correct storage of your insulin while travelling,
 
- timing of meals and insulin administration while travelling,
 
- the possible effects of changing to different time zones,
 
- possible new health risks in the countries to be visited,
 
- what you should do in emergency situations when you feel unwell or become ill.
 
Illnesses and injuries
- In the following situations, the management of your diabetes may require a lot of care (for example, 
 
- adjustment to insulin dose, blood and urine tests):
 
- If you are ill or have a major injury then your blood sugar level may increase (hyperglycemia).
 
- If you are not eating enough your blood sugar level may become too low (hypoglycemia).
 
- In most cases you will need a doctor. Make sure that you contact a doctor early.
 
- If you have type 1 diabetes (insulin dependent diabetes mellitus), do not stop your insulin and continue 
 
- to get enough carbohydrates. Always tell people who are caring for you or treating you that you 
 
- require insulin.
 
- Insulin treatment can cause the body to produce antibodies to insulin (substances that act against 
 
- insulin). However, only very rarely, this will require a change to your insulin dose.
 
- Some patients with longstanding type 2 diabetes mellitus and heart disease or previous stroke who 
 
- were treated with pioglitazone and insulin experienced the development of heart failure. Inform your 
 
- doctor as soon as possible if you experience signs of heart failure such as unusual shortness of breath 
 
- or rapid increase in weight or localized swelling (oedema).
 
 
Ingredients:
- The active substance is insulin glargine. Each milliliter of the solution contains 100 units of the 
 
- active substance insulin glargine (equivalent to 3.64 mg).
 
- The other ingredients are: zinc oxide, metacresol, glycerol, sodium hydroxide (see section 2
 
Product Details:
- Brand: Basaglar 
 - Product Form: pre-filled injection pen
 - Product Type: pre-filled insulin pen