Actrapid HM 100IU/ml Penfill 3ml, Pack of 5
By Actrapid HM
Rx
3ml Solution for Injection in a Penfill

Composition
Human insulin(100IU)

Manufacturer - Novo Nordisk India Pvt Ltd
Plot No.32, 47-50, EPIP Area, Whitefield, Bangalore - 560 066

Expires on or after
April, 2026

liver
If you have liver disease, it is important to be cautious when using Actrapid HM 100IU/ml Penfill 3ml, Pack of 5. Your doctor may need to adjust the dose of the medication specifically for you. It is crucial to regularly monitor your glucose levels so that any necessary dose adjustments can be made promptly. If you have a history of liver diseases or conditions, please consult your doctor before using Actrapid HM 100IU/ml Penfill 3ml, Pack of 5 to ensure safe and effective treatment.

kidney
When using Actrapid HM 100IU/ml Penfill 3ml, Pack of 5, be cautious if you have kidney disease. Your doctor may need to adjust the dose. Regularly monitor blood glucose levels for proper adjustment.

alcohol
Avoid consuming alcohol while using Actrapid HM 100IU/ml Penfill 3ml, Pack of 5. Combining alcohol with this medication can lead to harmful effects on blood sugar levels, posing serious risks.

driving
If you experience symptoms of low or high blood sugar, avoid driving. Be cautious as Actrapid HM 100IU/ml Penfill 3ml, Pack of 5 may cause drowsiness, affecting concentration and reaction time. Hypoglycemia can impact driving ability.

pregnancy
Actrapid HM 100IU/ml Penfill 3ml, Pack of 5 can be used during pregnancy; however, insulin dose adjustments may be necessary during and after delivery. Limited human studies show low risks, but consult your doctor for individual advice.

breastfeeding
Actrapid HM 100IU/ml Penfill 3ml, Pack of 5 is safe to use while breastfeeding. Studies show the drug has minimal transfer to breastmilk and poses no harm to infants. Only administer under physician supervision.
Habit Forming | No |
Chemical Class | Insulin analogue |
Therapeutic Class | - |
Action Class | Human insulin- short acting |
₹2122
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Content verified by

Dr. Abdullah Khan
MBBS - General Medicine
Last update on 01-Oct-2024