Inhouse product
Indications
Rapilog is a rapid
acting human insulin analog indicated to improve glycemic control in adults and
children with diabetes mellitus.
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Composition
Each ml suspension
contains 100 IU (equivalent to 3.50 mg) Insulin Aspart (rDNA) BP as 30% soluble
Insulin Aspart and 70% protamine-crystallised Insulin Aspart.
Description
Rapilog protamine and
Rapilog is a sterile suspension of human insulin analog containing 30% soluble
Rapilog and 70% protamine-crystallised Rapilog. It is a blood glucose lowering
agent with an earlier onset and an intermediate duration of action. Rapilog is
homologous with regular human insulin with the exception of a single
substitution of the amino acid proline by aspartic acid in position B28, and is
produced by recombinant DNA technology.
Pharmacology
The primary activity
of Insulin Aspart is the regulation of glucose metabolism. Insulin Aspart bind
to the insulin receptors on muscle and fat cells and lower blood glucose by
facilitating the cellular uptake of glucose and simultaneously inhibiting the
output of glucose from the liver.
Dosage
Dosage of Insulin
Aspart is individual and determined by the physician in accordance with the
needs of the patient. In patients with type 2 diabetes, Insulin Aspart can be
given in mono therapy or in combination with oral antidiabetic drugs when the
blood glucose is inadequately controlled with those oral antidiabetic drugs
alone. For patients with type 2 diabetes, the recommended starting dose of
Insulin Aspart is 6 IU at breakfast and 6 IU at dinner (evening meal). Insulin
Aspart can also be initiated once daily with 12 IU at dinner (evening meal).
When using Insulin Aspart once daily, it is generally recommended to move to
twice-daily when reaching 30 units by splitting the dose into equal breakfast
and dinner doses. If twice daily dosing with Insulin Aspart results in
recurrent daytime hypoglycaemic episodes, the morning dose can be split into
morning and lunchtime doses (thrice daily dosing).
The dose should not be increased if hypoglycemia occurred within three days.
Dose adjustments can be made once a week until target HbA1c is reached. In
patients with type 1 diabetes the individual insulin requirement is usually
between 0.5 and 1.0 IU/kg/day. Insulin Aspart may fully or partially meet this
requirement. When transferring a patient from biphasic human insulin to Insulin
Aspart, start with the same dose and regimen. Then titrate according to
individual needs (according to the titration guidelines in table above).
Insulin Aspart can be used in elderly patients; however there is limited
experience with the use of Insulin Aspart in combination with OADs in patients
older than 75 years.
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Administration
Cartridge:
Vial:
Injection Site: Choose
the area such as upper arm, thigh, buttock and abdomen, etc. To avoid tissue
damage, choose a site for each injection that is at least 1 cm from the
previous injection site.
Injection Method: Cleanse the skin with alcohol where the injection is to be
made. Put the needle in such a position as to form 45° angle with the
skin. Pinch the skin with finger & puncture the needle into skin and inject
insulin. Then pull the needle out and apply gentle pressure over the injected
site for several seconds. Do not rub the injection site.
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Interaction
A number of drugs
affect glucose metabolism and may require dose adjustment. The following
substances may reduce the Rapilog as well as Rapilog requirements: Oral
anti-diabetic products, angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors,
disopyramide, fibrates, fluoxetine, monoamine oxidase inhibitors, propoxyphene,
pentoxifylline, salicylates and sulfonamide antibiotics. The following
substances may increase the Rapilog as well as Rapilog requirements: Thiazides,
glucocorticoids, thyroid hormones, beta-sympathomimetics, growth hormone and
danazol. Beta-blockers, clonidine, lithium salts, and alcohol may either
potentiate or weaken the blood glucose lowering effect of insulin.
Contraindications
Insulin Insulin Aspart
is contraindicated-
Side Effects
Side effects of
Rapilog are hypoglycemia, allergic reactions, injection site reaction,
lipodystrophy, pruritus and rash.
Pregnancy &
Lactation
Pregnancy category B.
There are no restrictions on treatment with Insulin Aspart during lactation.
Insulin treatment of the nursing mother should not affect the baby. However,
dosage may need to be adjusted.
Precautions &
Warnings
Dose adjustment and
monitoring: Blood glucose should
be monitored in all patients treated with insulin. Rapilog regimens should be
modified cautiously and only under medical supervision.
Use in Special
Populations
Renal Impairment:
Decreased dose may be necessary.
Hepatic Impairment: Decreased dose may be necessary.
Overdose Effects
A specific overdose
for insulin cannot be defined, however, hypoglycaemia may develop over
sequential stages if too high doses relative to the patient’s requirement are
administered. Mild hypoglycaemic episodes can be treated by oral administration
of glucose or sugary products. Severe hypoglycaemic episodes, where the patient
has become unconscious, can be treated by glucagon (0.5 to 1 mg) given
intramuscularly or subcutaneously. Glucose must also be given intravenously if
the patient does not respond to glucagon within 10 to 15 minutes. Upon regaining
consciousness administration of oral carbohydrate is recommended for the
patient in order to prevent relapse.
Therapeutic Class
Rapid Acting Insulin
Storage Conditions
Store at 2°C to 8°C in
a refrigerator. Do not freeze. Protect from light.
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