Humalog Mix50 KwikPen – Insulin lispro uses, dose and side effects

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100 units/ml injection, suspension in a prefilled pen
insulin lispro

1. What Humalog Mix50 KwikPen is and what it is used for

Humalog Mix50 KwikPen is used to treat diabetes. It is a ready-mixed suspension. The active substance is insulin lispro. 50% of insulin lispro in Humalog Mix50 KwikPen is dissolved in water, it acts faster than normal human insulin because the insulin molecule has changed slightly. 50% of insulin lispro in Humalog Mix50 KwikPen is contained in a suspension containing protamine sulfate, which prolongs the effect.

You get diabetes if your pancreas does not produce enough insulin. Humalog Mix50 replaces your own insulin and is used to control blood glucose levels for a long time. Humalog Mix50 works very quickly and for longer than soluble insulin. You should normally take Humalog Mix50 within 15 minutes before or after a meal.

Your doctor will tell you if you should take Humalog Mix50 KwikPen with longer-acting human insulin. Each type of insulin has its own user information. Do not change your insulin unless your doctor tells you to. Be very careful if you change your insulin.

KwikPen is a single-use pre-filled pen containing 3 ml (300 units, 100 units/ml) of insulin lispro. Each KwikPen contains several doses of insulin. With KwikPen you can set 1 unit at a time. The number of units is displayed in the dosing window, always check there before injecting. You can give from 1-60 units in one injection. If your dose is over 60 units, you will need to give another injection.

2. What you need to know before using Humalog Mix50 KwikPen

DO NOT use Humalog Mix50 KwikPen

  • if you think that a so-called insulin sensation (low blood sugar) begins. Later in this user information, there are instructions on how to deal with a mild insulin sensation (see section 3: If you use more Humalog Mix50 than you should).
  • if you are allergic to insulin lispro or any of the other ingredients of this medicine (listed in section 6).

Warnings and cautions

  • Always check the packaging and the pre-filled pen label so that the name and type of insulin match when you get it from the pharmacy. Make sure you get the Humalog Mix50 KwikPen that your doctor has prescribed.
  • If your blood sugar is under good control of your current insulin , you may not be able to detect the warning signs when your blood sugar gets too low. Warning signals are listed later in this user information. You should carefully keep track of when you should eat, how often you should exercise and how much you should work. You should also carefully check your blood sugar level by testing your blood sugar frequently.
  • Some people who have had insulin sensations after switching from animal insulin to human insulin have reported that the early warning symptoms were less clear or different. If you often have insulin sensations or have difficulty recognizing them, talk to your doctor.
  • If you answer YES to any of the following questions, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or diabetes nurse.
    • Have you recently become ill?
    • Do you have problems with your liver or kidneys?
    • Do you train more than usual?
  • The amount of insulin you need may change with alcohol intake.
  • You should also talk to your doctor, pharmacist or diabetes nurse if you plan to travel abroad. The time difference between countries may mean that you have to take your injections and eat at other times than when you are at home.
  • Some patients who have had type 2 diabetes mellitus and heart disease for many years or earlier stroke , developed heart failure during treatment with pioglitazone and insulin . Tell your doctor as soon as possible if you get signs of heart failure such as unexpected shortness of breath, rapid weight gain or local swelling ( edema ).
  • This pen is not recommended for blind or partially sighted people unless they are assisted by someone who has been trained to use the pen.

Skin changes at the injection site

To prevent skin changes, e.g. nodules under the skin, you should constantly change the injection site. It may be that insulin et not work as well if you inject in an area of nodules (see “How to use Humalog Mix50 KwikPen). Contact your doctor before changing the injection site if you are currently injecting in an area with lumps. Your doctor may advise you to check your blood sugar more often and to adjust your insulin dose or the dose of other diabetes medicines.

Other medicines and Humalog Mix50

Your insulin needs may change if you take

  • birth control pills ,
  • cortisone ,
  • agents for thyroid disease,
  • tablets for the treatment of diabetes ,
  • acetylsalicylic acid ,
  • sulfate antibiotics,
  • octreotide,
  • beta 2 stimulators (eg ritodrin, salbutamol or terbutaline ),
  • beta blockers ,
  • certain antidepressants ( monoamine oxidase inhibitors or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors),
  • danazol,
  • certain angiotensin converting (ACE) enzyme inhibitors (eg captopril , enalapril ) and
  • angiotensin II receptor blockers.

Tell your doctor if you are taking, have recently taken, or will take any other medicines, including medicines obtained without a prescription (see “Warnings and Precautions”).

Pregnancy, breastfeeding and fertility

Are you pregnant or planning to become pregnant or breastfeeding? Insulin requirements usually decrease during the first 3 months of pregnancy and then increase during the remaining six months. If you are breastfeeding, adjusting your insulin dose or diet may be necessary. Consult your doctor.

Driving and using machines

Your ability to concentrate and react may be impaired in hypoglycaemia . Keep this in mind in all situations where you may expose yourself or others to risks (eg while driving or using machines). Contact your doctor about the suitability of driving again

  • you often suffer from hypoglycemia
  • your warning signs of hypoglycaemia are weakened or completely absent

Humalog Mix50 KwikPen contains sodium

This medicine contains less than 1 mmol sodium (23 mg) per dose, ie essentially ‘ sodium-free. is almost “sodium-free”.

3. How to use Humalog Mix50 KwikPen

Always check the packaging and the pre-filled pen label so that the name and type of insulin match when you get it from the pharmacy. Make sure you get the Humalog Mix50 KwikPen that your doctor has prescribed.

Always use Humalog Mix50 KwikPen exactly as your doctor has told you. Consult a doctor if you are unsure. To prevent the transmission of diseases, the pen should only be used by you, even if the needle is replaced.

Dosage instructions

  • You should normally inject Humalog Mix50 within 15 minutes before a meal. If you need to, you can inject shortly after the meal. Dose one is determined by your doctor who adjusts it individually for you. These instructions are personal and just for you. Follow them closely and visit your diabetes clinic regularly.
  • If you change the type of insulin (eg from animal insulin or other human insulin to a Humalog product) you may need to take more or less than before. This may appear at the first injection one or it may be a gradual change over several weeks or months.
  • Humalog Mix50 KwikPen is only suitable for injection under the skin. Talk to your doctor if you need to inject insulin in any other way.

Preparation of Humalog Mix50 KwikPen

  • The pen should be rolled back and forth between the palms 10 times and turned 180º 10 times immediately before use so that the insulin mixes well and becomes evenly cloudy or milky. If the contents of the ampoule do not get the correct appearance, repeat the procedure until an even mixture is obtained. Ampoule one contains a small glass bead to facilitate mixing . Do not shake vigorously, as foam may form which may affect the dosing accuracy. The cartridges should be checked frequently and should not be used if they contain lumps or if solid white particles get stuck on the bottom or walls of the cartridge.one and gives a frosty appearance. Check before each injection .

Preparation of the pen (see instructions for use)

  • Wash your hands.
  • Read the instructions for use that describe how to use the pre-filled insulin pen. Follow the instructions carefully. Consider the following:
  • Use a clean needle (needles are not included in the package).
  • Check the insulin flow (remove air bubbles) before each injection . There may still be small air bubbles left in the pen. These are harmless but if the air bubbles are too large they can affect the insulin dose.

Injection with Humalog Mix50 KwikPen

  • Wash the injection site as instructed. Inject under the skin ( subcutaneously ) as shown. Do not inject directly into a blood vessel. Wait 5 seconds after finishing the injection before pulling out the needle, then you are sure that you have received the full dose one. Do not massage the injection site. Make sure that you have at least a 1 cm margin to the previous injection site and that you change the injection site that you have been assigned.

After injection

  • Unscrew the needle using the outer needle cap immediately after injection . This will keep the suspension is a sterile and prevent leaking. It also prevents air from entering the pen and clogging the needle. Never share needles or pens with anyone else. Put the protective cap on the pen.

Additional injection er

  • Each time you use the pen, you must use a new needle. Remove air bubbles before each injection . You can see how much insulin is left by holding the pen so that the needle is pointing upwards. The scale on ampoule one shows approximately how many units are left.
  • Never mix other insulin in your disposable pen. When the pen is empty, it should not be used again. Throw it away safely. Pharmacy staff or your diabetes nurse can tell you how.

If you use more Humalog Mix50 than you should

You may get low blood sugar if you have used too much Humalog Mix50 or are unsure about how much you have injected. Check your blood sugar.

If your blood sugar is low ( weak insulin sensitivity), take glucose tablets, sugar, or a sweet drink. Then take fruit, biscuits, or a sandwich according to your doctor’s instructions and rest for a while. Often, a weak insulin sensation or a slight overdose of insulin disappears with this treatment. If you get worse, have shortness of breath, and turn pale, contact your doctor immediately. Quite severe hypoglycaemia can be treated with a glucagon injection. Eat glucose or sugar after the glucagon injection. If you are not improved by glucagon, you should be treated in a hospital. Ask your doctor to tell you about glucagon.

If you forget to use Humalog Mix50

You may get high blood sugar if you have used too little Humalog Mix50 or are unsure how much you have injected. Check your blood sugar.

Failure to treat hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar) or hyperglycaemia (high blood sugar) can have serious consequences and can lead to headaches, nausea, vomiting, dehydration, unconsciousness, coma, and even death (see A and B in section 4 “Possible side effects”). ).

Three simple tricks to avoid hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia are:

  • Always carry a spare pen and cartridges , in case you lose or damage your Humalog Mix50 KwikPen.
  • Always carry something with you that shows that you are diabetic.
  • Always have sugar with you.

If you stop using Humalog Mix50

You may get high blood sugar if you use too little Humalog Mix50. Do not change your insulin unless your doctor tells you to.

If you have any further questions on the use of this product, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

4. Possible side effects

Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.

itching all over the bodydrop in blood pressure
breathing difficultiespalpitation
hissing breathingsweating

If you think you may have this type of insulin allergy, talk to your doctor straight away.


Local allergy is common (≥1 / 100 to <1/10). Some people get redness, swelling, or itching at the injection site. This usually stops after a few days or a few weeks. If you get any of these symptoms, talk to your doctor.


Lipodystrophy is less common (≥1 / 1000 to <1/100). If you inject insulin too often in the same place, the adipose tissue may either shrink (lipoatrophy) or thicken (lipohypertrophy). Nodules under the skin can also be caused by the accumulation of a protein called amyloid ( cutaneous amyloidosis). It may be that insulin et not work as well if you inject in an area with nodules. Change the injection site for each injection to prevent these skin changes from your doctor.

Edema (swollen arms, ankles; fluid retention ) has been reported, especially when starting insulin therapy or when changing treatment to improve the control of your blood sugar.

Common problems with diabetes

A. Hypoglycemia

Hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar) means that there is not enough sugar in the blood. This can be caused by:

  • that you are taking too much Humalog Mix50 or other insulin
  • that you skip or postpone meals or change your diet
  • that you exercise or work too hard just before or after a meal
  • that you have an infection or are ill (especially with diarrhea or vomiting)
  • that your insulin needs have changed, or
  • that you have problems with your kidneys or liver that have gotten worse

Alcohol and certain medications can affect blood sugar levels.

The first symptoms of low blood sugar usually appear quickly and involve

fatiguepalpitation
nervousness and tremorsnausea
headachecold sweats

If you are not sure of recognizing the warning symptoms, avoid situations, such as driving a car, where you may expose yourself or others to risks due to hypoglycaemia.

B. Hyperglycaemia and diabetic ketoacidosis

Hyperglycemia (too much sugar in the blood) means that your body does not have enough insulin. Hyperglycaemia may recur

  • you have not taken your Humalog Mix50 or other insulin
  • you have taken less insulin than your doctor told you to
  • you have eaten more than your diet allows, or
  • you have a fever, infection or are emotionally stressed

Hyperglycaemia can lead to diabetic ketoacidosis . The first symptoms creep in for several hours or days. They are

sewing unitno appetite
flushingfruit smell from the breath
thirstnausea or vomiting

Serious symptoms are heavy breathing and rapid heartbeat. Seek medical attention immediately.

C. In case of illness

If you are sick, especially if you feel nauseous or vomit, your insulin needs may change. Even if you do not eat normally, you still need insulin. Test urine or blood, follow the instructions regarding your illness, talk to your doctor.

Reporting of side effects

If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse. This also applies to any side effects not mentioned in this information. You can also report side effects directly to the Medical Products Agency. By reporting side effects, you can help increase drug safety information.

5. How to store Humalog Mix50 KwikPen

Before using Humalog Mix50 KwikPen, store it in a refrigerator (2 ° C – 8 ° C). Do not freeze. The pen you are currently using should be stored at room temperature (below 30 ° C) and discarded after 28 days. Do not expose it to strong heat or sunlight. The KwikPen currently in use should not be stored in the refrigerator. Do not store the pen with the knuckle attached.

Keep out of sight and reach of children.

Do not use this medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the label and carton. The expiration date is the last day of the specified month.

Do not use this medicine if you notice lumps or solid, white particles sticking to the bottom or walls of the cartridge and giving it a frosty appearance. Check this before each injection.

The medicine should not be disposed of via wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to dispose of medicines no longer required. These measures will help to protect the environment.

6. Contents of the packaging and other information

Content declaration

  • The active substance is insulin lispro. Insulin lispro is manufactured in a laboratory using recombinant DNA technology. It is an altered form of human insulin and therefore differs from other human and animal insulins. Insulin lispro is closely related to human insulin, a natural hormone produced in the pancreas.
  • The other ingredients are protamine sulphate, m-cresol, phenol, glycerol , disodium phosphate 7 H 2 O, zinc oxide and water for injections. Sodium hydroxide or hydrochloric acid may have been added to adjust the acidity.

What the medicine looks like and contents of the pack

Humalog Mix50 100 units/ml KwikPen injection, the suspension is a white, sterile suspension containing 100 units of insulin lispro in each milliliter injection (100 units/ml). 50% of insulin lispro in Humalog Mix50 is dissolved in water. 50% of insulin lispro in Humalog Mix50 is in suspension with protamine sulphate. Each pen contains 300 units (3 milliliters).

Humalog Mix50 KwikPen is available in the following pack sizes: 5 pens and multipack with 2 x 5 pens. Not all pack sizes may be marketed. Humalog Mix50 in the pen is the same Humalog Mix50 that comes in separate cartridges. The Humalog Mix50 KwikPen cartridge a simply built into the pen. When the pen is empty, it can not be used again.

Marketing Authorization Holder and Manufacturer

Humalog Mix50 100 units/ml KwikPen injection, suspension made of

  • Lilly France SAS, Rue du Colonel Lilly, 67640 Fegersheim, France.
  • Eli Lilly Italia SpA, Via Gramsci 731-733, 50019 Sesto Fiorentino, (FI), Italy.

The marketing authorization is held by Eli Lilly Nederland BV, Papendorpseweg 83, 3528 BJ Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Further information on this medicinal product can be obtained from the representative of the marketing authorization holder: <

Tel: + 46- (0) 8 7378800

A separate package leaflet is included in the package.

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