Insulin glargine is also known as the brand name: Lantus (display on screen)
Lantus is most commonly used for diabetes. No matter what your doctor has you taking it for Lantus is usually injected just below the skin once a day at anytime of the day just make sure to take it the same time of day everyday. It is important to never reuse or share needles or to mix different insulins in the same syringe.
Some common side effects with Lantus include low blood sugar, high blood pressure, swelling, mood changes, diarrhea, bladder infection, limb and back pain, and a cough.
Some less common side effects with Lantus include headache, injection site pain, and changes in the blood vessels of the eye.
Do not take Lantus if you are shaky, confused, increased heart rate, or sweating because these could be a sign of low blood sugar.
While taking Lantus, remember it is important to tell your doctor or pharmacist if you have:
If you are taking any other diabetes medications
Severe muscle cramps or weakening
Liver or kidney disease
If you are pregnant
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