Monograph Details

Endocrine System > Diabetes
NOVOLIN R
Manufacturer
Novo Nordisk
Legal Classification
OTC
Generic Name
Regular insulin (recombinant) 100Units/mL; inj.
Also
NOVOLIN 70/30
NOVOLIN N
Indications
Diabetes.
Adults and Children
SC, IV, or IM injection. SC: onset approx 30 minutes, peak 2.5–5 hrs, duration approx 8 hrs.
Precautions
Instruct patients on diet, exercise, blood or urine testing, proper administration of insulin, change in species of origin, type or purity of insulin, and management of hypoglycemia. Dosage increase may be required during infection, illness, stress, trauma, and pregnancy. Dosage decrease may be needed with renal or hepatic dysfunction.
Interactions
Potentiated by salicylates, MAOIs, alcohol, sulfa drugs, some ACE inhibitors, drugs that inhibit pancreatic function (eg, octreotide). Antagonized by corticosteroids, isoniazid, niacin, thiazides, phenothiazines, sympathomimetics. Variable effects with β-blockers, clonidine, lithium salts, alcohol.
Adverse Reactions
Hypoglycemia, hypokalemia, local or systemic allergy, lipodystrophy, edema.
How Supplied
Vials (10mL)—1
PenFill (3mL cartridges)—1
NovoPen 3 (inj device, uses PenFill cartridges)—1
NovoPen Junior (inj device, uses PenFill cartridges)—1
InnoLet (inj device)—5
Additional Resources
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