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Basaglar Vs. Lantus Insulin

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Basaglar Vs. Lantus Insulin

Basaglar and Lantus are both insulin glargine medications. They are long-acting insulin analogues. Basaglar was approved in December 2015 and is a “follow-on” to Lantus. Basaglar is manufactured by Eli Lilly and Lantus is manufactured by Sanofi-Aventis.

What are these medications used for?

Basaglar and Lantus are used to control blood glucose levels in adults and children 6 years old and up with type 1 diabetes and adults with type 2 diabetes.

How to take

Basaglar and Lantus insulin are both meant to be injected subcutaneously. They should be injected once a day, ideally at the same time every day. They should not be combined with other insulins and should not be administered via an insulin pump. Basaglar and Lantus should not be injected into muscles or veins.

Side effects

Basaglar and Lantus insulin are safe and approved medications. However, some adverse effects may still occur.

Common side effects

  • Fever
  • Sore throat
  • Runny or stuffy nose

Severe side effects

  • Indentation of the skin at the injection site
  • Pain, redness, swelling, or itching at the injection site
  • Thickening of the skin at the injection site

Dosage

Basaglar and Lantus contain 100 units of insulin per 1 mL of the medication. The dosage of each of these insulin products may need to be adjusted based on the patient’s blood glucose levels, glycemic control goal, and metabolic needs. The typical dosage when patients begin treatment with Basaglar or Lantus insulin is up to 10 units injected once daily.

Doctor’s Recommendation

When using Basaglar or Lantus insulin, follow your doctor’s dosing instructions carefully. Both are effective for controlling blood sugar in type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Inject either Basaglar or Lantus under the skin once daily at the same time each day. Do not mix these insulins with others or use them in an insulin pump. Watch for side effects like reactions at the injection site, and tell your doctor if you notice severe symptoms or skin changes. Regularly check in with your doctor to review your treatment and adjust your insulin dosage as needed.

Disclaimer: Please note that the contents of this community article are strictly for informational purposes and should not be considered as medical advice. This article, and other community articles, are not written or reviewed for medical validity by Canadian Insulin or its staff. All views and opinions expressed by the contributing authors are not endorsed by Canadian Insulin. Always consult a medical professional for medical advice, diagnosis, and treatment.

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Medically Reviewed By Lalaine ChengA dedicated medical practitioner with a Master’s degree in Public Health, specializing in epidemiology with a profound focus on overall wellness and health, brings a unique blend of clinical expertise and research acumen to the forefront of healthcare. As a researcher deeply involved in clinical trials, I ensure that every new medication or product satisfies the highest safety standards, giving you peace of mind, individuals and healthcare providers alike. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Biology, my commitment to advancing medical science and improving patient outcomes is unwavering.

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